fragmentarischen
Fragmentarischen is the inflected form of the German adjective fragmentarisch, meaning fragmentary or consisting of fragments. It is used when the adjective appears in attributive position before a noun and must reflect the noun’s case, number, and gender. In German, fragmentarisch follows the weak declension after definite determiners, which often yields the ending -en.
- Plural with a definite article: die fragmentarischen Belege (nomination or accusative). The ending -en corresponds to
- Dative singular masculine or neuter: dem fragmentarischen Beleg, dem fragmentarischen Muster.
- Plural dative: den fragmentarischen Mustern.
- With no determiner, strong declension yields forms such as fragmentarische Belege (plural) or fragmentarisches Muster (neuter
Thus fragmentarischen is not a standalone lexical item but a morphologically conditioned ending of fragmentarisch. Its
The adjective fragmentarisch derives from fragment, with the German adjective-forming pattern fragmentarisch, from Latin fragmentum. In
In summary, fragmentarischen is the standard inflected variant of fragmentarisch used in plural and certain singular