Klastisia
Klastisia is a coined term used in some scholarly and speculative contexts to denote a state or process involving fragmentation and subsequent recombination of components into a new, integrated system. It is not an established term in mainstream disciplines, but appears in discussions of fragmentation, syncretism, and complex systems, where it is often used to describe how disparate elements are reassembled into a cohesive whole. The word derives from the Greek klastos, meaning broken, with the suffix -ia to form a noun.
In geology, the root klastos yields real terms such as clastic, but klastisia itself is not an
Because klastisia is not widely standardized, definitions vary by author and field. If you have a specific