fragmentaation
Fragmentaation is a neologism used in academic and policy discussions to describe the process or condition of dividing a cohesive system into smaller, often less integrated parts. Unlike standard fragmentation, fragmentaation emphasizes both the decomposition and the intentional or emergent reorganization of components, networks, or spaces. The term blends fragment with the suffix -ation, and some writers spell it with an extra 'a' to signal an active, ongoing process.
In use, fragmentaation appears across disciplines: in sociology and political science, it describes the breakdown of
Causes cited include technological change, policy divergence, economic incentives for localization, consumer preference for niche offerings,
Critiques note that fragmentaation may conflate legitimate specialization and local autonomy with pathological fragmentation. As a