1. fragmented - Adjective
2. fragmented - Verb
3. fragmented - Adjective Satellite
Broken into fragments.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA fractal is a mathematical set or concrete object that is irregular or fragmented at all scales... Benoît Mandelbrot
Sentimentality, like pornography, is fragmented emotion; a natural consequence of a high visual gradient in any culture. Marshall McLuhan
Today our approaches to children are fragmented and partial. Those who care for well children know little of children who are sick. The deep knowledge that comes from the intensive attempt to cure is separated from the knowledge of those whose main task is to teach. Margaret Mead
The visions are fragmented and a dark cloud spreads like spilt ink across the pages of possible futures. Garth Nix
Let there be no illusions. The Communion is broken and fragmented. The Communion will break. Peter Akinola
There was a moist, fertile, decaying sort of odor in the air. Florida was the sort of place that always seemed to be threatening to slip out of time and go back to the Paleozoic where it belonged. The light was a tawny gold filtered through a fragmented wall of green. Robert Sheckley