adjective
- broken into small, disconnected pieces or fragments
verb
- past tense and past participle of fragmentize; to break or divide into fragments
Usage: less common than 'fragment' or 'fragmented'
Examples
- The old manuscript was fragmentized after centuries of wear and exposure.
- The company's fragmentized approach to management led to poor communication between departments.
- The explosion fragmentized the building into rubble.
- Her fragmentized thoughts made it difficult to follow her argument.
- The data became fragmentized across multiple servers.
- The war fragmentized the once-unified nation into separate regions.