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Definitions for Splintering
splin·ter·ing
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Princeton's WordNet
chip, chipping, splinteringnoun
the act of chipping something
Wiktionary
splinteringnoun
The process or result of something being splintered.
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splintering
Splintering refers to breaking or splitting into small, sharp, and often uneven fragments or pieces. It can refer to both physical items breaking apart, such as wood or glass, or abstract concepts dividing, like a group of people or viewpoints.
Webster Dictionary
Splintering
of Splinter
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Splintering in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Splintering in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of Splintering in a Sentence
And nationalist, populist and even austerity agendas are tearing social fabric aggravating inequality, splintering communities, curtailing womens rights and cutting vital services.
Instead, I think this is part of the splintering of the Internet into competing national networks, i think that's a problem, and splitting TikTok into different national entities... is only going to make that problem worse.
Our society's splintering. We are in the middle of a pandemic with 100,000 dead, president Trump identifies himself as a Christian and avid reader of the Bible. And I just call him and all of our hurting communities to remember the great commandment to love your neighbor as yourself.
It is difficult to assess whether the notice of default represents a splintering of the rumored agreements over the past several weeks, or if the holders are just preserving their rights to litigate in sync with the efforts currently underway by the second lien debt.
If you want to heal our land and unite our country together, you do n’t do it by appealing to the angry mob, wherever you’re looking at the leader of our country, you do n’t want him to be engaged in a personal vendetta. And when he talks about vengeance, he’s talking about his personal vendettas, and that’s not healthy for America. It’s certainly not healthy for our party. ’ Larry Hogan, former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, however, announced on Sunday that Larry Hogan would pass on the 2024 race to avoid splintering the opposition to the ex-president.
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