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Wholeness that lost an argument with reality and shattered into manageable pieces.
means Broken or divided into separate, disconnected parts that no longer form a smooth whole.
from From Latin fragmentum, a piece broken off, from frangere, to break — the same root that snapped off fragile, fraction, and fracture.
Tech senseHard drives fragment when files scatter across the disk.
Mind senseTrauma can fragment memory into disjointed shards.
Linguistic kinFrail and fragile share the same breakable root.