English to Hindi Dictionary fragmentation

fragmentation

विखंडन
definition
noun
the fragmentation of society into a collection of interest groups
the process or state of breaking or being broken into small or separate parts.
translation of 'fragmentation '
खंडीकरण,
विखंडन
noun
टुकड़े में करना
example
the 'fragmentation' of society into a collection of interest groups
In 1991 the process of 'fragmentation' there was more rapid and more complete than in the south.
Similar to a disk defragmenter, Registry Compactor analyzes the Registry and checks for 'fragmentation' .
As for why the other drive is becoming fragmented, something must be causing the 'fragmentation' .
The most significant threats include habitat loss, 'fragmentation' , and degradation.
These collisions result in subsequent 'fragmentation' and product ions that are a direct consequence of dissociation of the precursor ion.
The 'fragmentation' among progressive groups has, in turn, fragmented our message.
Recent population numbers have declined most often due to habitat 'fragmentation' and loss.
Disk 'fragmentation' is a normal occurrence that happens over time as you edit and save files.
In addition to data 'fragmentation' , there is the issue of data completeness and quality.
The policy process indicated that 'fragmentation' of the labour market was well advanced.
Fragmentation of government implies 'fragmentation' of policy processes.
Poetry forged a common identity, overcoming this 'fragmentation' to provide the basis for a homogeneous memory.
The process of 'fragmentation' and diversification has continued and, indeed, intensified.
What is certain is that the ostrich-like behaviour of Europe's policy elite hastens the 'fragmentation' process.
Any data that is written to the drive after it is optimized will contribute to 'fragmentation' of the drive.
the 'fragmentation' of society into a collection of interest groups
Two important trends within the process of religious 'fragmentation' in Mexico have to be emphasized.
Many of these problems seem to stem from 'fragmentation' of electoral law and processes.
Policymakers are increasingly worried about social 'fragmentation' within local communities.
To my mind it is certainly correct that the government-imposed 'fragmentations' are the cause of our current problems.
English and German are built on 'fragmentations' of many dialects.
The future is already potentially present in the shape of the blind spots and contradictions of the present - in its silences and exclusions, its conflicts and 'fragmentations' .
In these artists' hands, images of those individuals who walk the city on a daily basis are processed through filters and 'fragmentations' into unrecognizable subjects.
Despite these 'fragmentations' , the songs are consistent and consistently listenable.
While some of these conflicts and 'fragmentations' were of an ideological and administrative nature, most of them were really the result of personal animosity among the clergy.
In cubism, geometrical forms and 'fragmentations' are favored.
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