széttagolt
Széttagolt is a Hungarian adjective meaning "fragmented" or "disaggregated," applied to things that are divided into smaller, relatively autonomous parts rather than functioning as a single integrated unit. It is formed from the verb széttagol, meaning "to split into segments," with the prefix szét- and the past participle suffix -t. The related term tagolt means "segmented" or "structured," while széttagolt emphasizes a more pronounced fragmentation, often implying division across space, actors, or functions.
The term is commonly used in economic, sociological, organizational, and media discourse. In economic contexts, széttagolt
Translations into English vary by context; common renderings include "fragmented," "disaggregated," or "decentralized." The term is
See also: fragmentation, decentralization, disaggregation.
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