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Use "fragmentations" in a sentence
"But then the problem comes with what is called fragmentations, because you've got different debris or different satellites, say, that might have a battery short after it's been up there for a long period of time, heats up, and explodes."
"In particular, I will explore the emergence of professionally regulated nursing in the early 20th century and other fragmentations of the medical profession."
"The universal trademark characteristics of the genre are everywhere in evidence: the monstrous exaggerations, spaced-out fragmentations, one-liner social commentary, sci-fi flights of fantasy and spray-can gradations and drips."