1. disintegrating - Adjective
2. disintegrating - Verb
of Disintegrate
Source: Webster's dictionaryA chance encounter between a recently launched spacecraft and a comet that began disintegrating last month could help us learn more about these icy objects. Source: Internet
Administrative integration and conflict with Tibet, 1651–1728 To keep Bhutan from disintegrating, Ngawang Namgyal 's death in 1651 apparently was kept a carefully guarded secret for fifty-four years. Source: Internet
A disturbing portrait of a disintegrating mind, The Butcher Boy gave rise to the phrase “bog gothic” and revealed the sordid realities that often lurked behind romanticised depictions of rural Ireland. Source: Internet
Azzara 2009, pp. 95–96 Pohl 1997, p. 99 The king's disintegrating authority over his army was also manifested in the invasion of Frankish Burgundy which from 569 or 570 was subject to yearly raids on a major scale. Source: Internet
Another possibility (not exclusive of the former) is that the departure of the Corinthians triggered the final approach of the Persians, suggesting as it did that the Allied fleet was disintegrating. Source: Internet
A bruised Doctor fears that the TARDIS is near the point of disintegrating. Source: Internet