(noun) fragmentation, (computer Science) The Condition Of A File That Is Broken Up And Stored In Many Different Locations On A Magnetic Disk; "fragmentation Slows System Performance Because It Takes Extra Time To Locate And Assemble The Parts Of The Fragmented File"
(noun) fragmentation, separating Something Into Fine Particles
(noun) fragmentation, the Disintegration Of Social Norms Governing Behavior And Thought And Social Relationships
(noun) fragmentation, the Scattering Of Bomb Fragments After The Bomb Explodes
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Kierkegaard, Sren. Philosophical Fragments or A Fragment Philosophy. Trans. David F. Swenson. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1936.
Philosophy’s Irrelevant Religious Proofs
Christopher R. Hill (1964) Bantustans - The Fragmentation of South Africa (London: Oxford University Press)
Apartheid South Africa
Hamrick, Rick, "Forest fragmentation creating genetic bottleneck," Environmental News Network, July 20, 1998, <http://www.enn.com/news/enn-stories/1998/07/072098/bottleneck17. asp>, March 3, 2000.
The Effects of Human Intervention on Evolution
Elsley, Judy. "Chapter 14 Nothing Can Be Sole or Whole That Has Not Been Rent: Fragmentation in the Quilt and the Color Purple." Critical Essays on Alice Walker. Ed. Dieke, Ikenna. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1999. 163-184.
Mythology in "Her Sweet Jerome"
Brown, Dennis, The Modernist Self in Twentieth-Century English Literature: A Study in Self-Fragmentation (Basingstoke and London: Macmillan, 1989), pp.26-27.
Modernism
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