verb
- present participle of tatter; becoming torn and frayed
noun
- the process of becoming torn into rags or shreds
Examples
- The old flag was tattering in the strong wind.
- Years of wear left the book's pages tattering at the edges.
- The tattering of the fabric happened gradually over time.
- She noticed the tattering of her favorite sweater after many washes.
- The banner kept tattering despite repeated attempts to fix it.
- The constant tattering made the curtains look shabby.