Adverb
By fractions or separate portions; as, to distill a liquid fractionally, that is, so as to separate different portions.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA 46th-minute Owen Farrell penalty, after Quinn Roux had been penalised for a fractionally high challenge, pushed England further ahead and Ireland spent much of the game heading down more cul-de-sacs than a Tesco home delivery driver. Source: Internet
But it’s fractionally too high for Vardy. Source: Internet
For example, racemic amphetamine can be treated with d- tartaric acid to form a diastereoisomeric salt which is fractionally crystallized to yield dextroamphetamine. Source: Internet
In 1971, Murray Gell-Mann and Harald Fritzsch proposed that the Han/Nambu color gauge field was the correct theory of the short-distance interactions of fractionally charged quarks. Source: Internet
It's fractionally larger than its peers at 0.9 by 14.8 by 10 inches (HWD). Source: Internet
The ensuing pullback has nearly filled the gap (thus far fractionally missing), placing the shares near the breakout point, and 10.7% under the March peak. Source: Internet