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- verb Present participle of
fractionalize .
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Examples
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With the shrinking output of traditional sources of book information and reviews in newspapers and magazines, the fractionalizing of online sites dealing with reviewing books and the collapse of the usual so called quality filters, the methods of book selection, particularly serious mainstream fiction is severely restricted.
Warren Adler: E-Books: Unintended Consequences Warren Adler 2011
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With the shrinking output of traditional sources of book information and reviews in newspapers and magazines, the fractionalizing of online sites dealing with reviewing books and the collapse of the usual so called quality filters, the methods of book selection, particularly serious mainstream fiction is severely restricted.
Warren Adler: E-Books: Unintended Consequences Warren Adler 2011
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MULLER: I think you're absolutely right and Jerry Springer is absolutely right that we're fractionalizing the media.
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MULLER: I think you're absolutely right and Jerry Springer is absolutely right that we're fractionalizing the media.
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I have now switched my support because I believe Hillary at this point is fractionalizing the party too much!!
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RAGATZ: They are fractionalizing just about anything that a person uses for a discretionary time.
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This might be a step in the right direction, or do you see this as fractionalizing the efforts more.
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It is essentially draining our political parties that have been so foundational in our society, in terms of maintaining stability and avoiding the kind of balkanization, fractionalizing of political discourse, political debate and the like in the political process.
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In many cases this can only result in the duplication of investment and the fractionalizing of the already small Canadian market, thus inhibiting economies of scale to which I previously alluded.
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Dr. Hossaini says his mission here is to reverse what he calls the "fractionalizing of culture" that began with modern science, industry and art.
International Herald Tribune - World News, Analysis, and Global Opinions By DENNIS OVERBYE 2010
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