Sentences with phrase «further fragmentation»

The phrase "further fragmentation" means the process of breaking something into smaller pieces or causing it to split even more, leading to more divisions or separations. Full definition
«We expect further fragmentation of the political landscape, and, as a result, difficulties in forming a new government coalition,» economists at Rabobank told CNBC via email.
This could set a dangerous precedent if left unchecked; when confusion reigns supreme, it could conceivably cause further fragmentation in society.
Weak or malfunctioning marriages often experience further fragmentation and perhaps termination, partly as a result of the crises precipitated by the «adolescing» of the children.
With the loosening in recent centuries of the Constantinian symbiosis of church and state, space opened for further fragmentation, especially, among Protestants but also for unitive countercurrents in the 19th century that led to the modern ecumenical movement in the 20th.
Longer term, we may be consolidating on a few platforms, but Canalys believes that price competition will cause further fragmentation when it comes to vendors and device makers.
What I hope does not happen is a further fragmentation of the evangelical community as a result of its new minority position in American politics.
Further fragmentation is occurring because the Via Auca is facilitating illegal logging in Yasuní [26], [35].
We may see a further fragmentation of the «dating industry» into niche groups of people with like minded interests.
I'd also guess that I'm also in the minority of critics that plays video games, and to further the fragmentation, I've also played the games on which this movie is based — a lot.
Tegra Zone is a place to try and buy games specially made for its devices, and while many would argue this furthers fragmentation of the Android hardware and software market, no one is complaining about the games themselves.
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