verb
- divided into fractions or smaller parts; separated into fragments or groups
- separated into distinct groups or factions, especially in a political or social context
Usage: British spelling (American: fractionalized); past tense and past participle of fractionalise
Usage: often used in political or organizational contexts
Examples
- The political party fractionalised into competing factions after the leadership dispute.
- The company fractionalised its operations into smaller regional divisions.
- The community fractionalised along ethnic and religious lines.
- The inheritance was fractionalised among multiple heirs.
- Support for the movement fractionalised as disagreements emerged over strategy.
- The market fractionalised into niche segments serving different customer needs.