fragieler
Fragieler is a neologism used in some risk management and design discussions to describe a state of heightened fragility relative to a defined baseline. It can refer to a person, component, material, or system that shows disproportionately high vulnerability to stressors, even when external loads appear modest. The term is not part of formal standard terminology and tends to appear in exploratory or informal writings rather than in established standards or peer‑reviewed literature.
Fragieler combines the concept of fragility with a comparative sense often associated with Germanic language styles
In materials science, fragieler components are expected to fail under stresses that would leave more robust
There is no universally accepted metric for fragieler, and its value is often debated. Potential proxies include
Fragility, Resilience engineering, Reliability engineering, Risk assessment.