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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a splintering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process of breaking apart or fracturing, often in a metaphorical sense, such as in relationships or organizations.
Example: "The once united group is now experiencing a splintering of ideas and opinions."
Alternatives: "a fragmentation" or "a division".
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And Germany would suffer from a splintering of the euro.
machine guns stitch the wood above him into a splintering needlepoint of death.
His death may cause a splintering of the Shabab as different factions emerge.
That began a splintering of Canadian politics into what today are five separate, mostly regional, parties.
Bewildered, they coasted along for a while, when, wham, there was a splintering crash.
machine guns stitch the wood above him into a splintering needlepoint of death..
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A splinter!
A splinter-party state?
from blood-poisoning from a splinter.
"It's like a splinter," she said.
"Or they might get a splinter.
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