grobbrüchigem
Grobbrüchigem is a German-language adjective used in technical writing to describe materials, textures, or fracture patterns that exhibit coarse brittleness. In geology, petrology, materials science, and archaeology, the term can be applied to rocks, concretes, ceramics, or glass that tend to break into large, angular fragments with little plastic deformation before failure. It conveys a characteristic brittle response that contrasts with finer or more ductile fracture textures.
The term is formed from grob, meaning coarse, and brüchig, meaning brittle. As a compound adjective, grobbrüchig
Grobbrüchigem is not a universally standardized term with a single fixed definition across all disciplines. Its