bolinmoqbolinish
Bolinmoqbolinish is a relatively uncommon term used in Uzbek linguistics, sociology and political science to denote the state or process of becoming divided or fragmented within a system. It can be understood as a compound formation derived from bolinmoq (to be divided) and bolinish (the process of becoming), and it is typically described as a dynamic phenomenon rather than a static condition.
Bolinmoqbolinish refers to the gradual emergence of distinct subunits within a larger whole, such as social
- Sociology and anthropology: analysis of how social networks, communities, or cultures diverge over time.
- Political science: examination of fragmentation within states, parties, or administrative systems.
- Organizational studies: study of partitioning or specialization within companies or institutions.
- Linguistics and discourse studies: fragmentation of language varieties, registers, or communicative norms within a population.
Bolinmoqbolinish is typically described as a process with trajectories that may be slow and cumulative, influenced
Related concepts include bo’linish (division), parchalanish (fragmentation), and fragmentation in particular domains, such as social, political,