Disintegration
Disintegration is the process by which a material, structure, or system loses cohesion and breaks into parts or smaller constituents. It can be driven by mechanical forces, chemical reactions, thermal effects, or biological decay, and does not necessarily imply dissolution into a solution. The term is used across disciplines to describe a loss of integrity rather than the formation of a uniform mixture.
In materials science and engineering, disintegration describes fragmentation under stress, impact, or wear. It also applies
In chemistry, disintegration can refer to chemical decomposition, where a compound breaks into simpler substances through
In biology and medicine, disintegration describes tissue or cellular breakdown, such as autolysis, necrosis, or postmortem
In astronomy and planetary science, disintegration can describe the tidal disruption of comets or asteroids under
Distinctions: dissolution involves becoming a solution, while disintegration emphasizes fragmentation or breakdown into solid parts or