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fractionalization

  • a word derived from fractionalize.
    fractionalize
    verb (used with or without object)
    to divide or splinter into fractions, sections, factions, etc.

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Industry analysts argue that tokenization could reshape aspects of capital markets: instant settlement, fractionalization, global access and on-chain ownership records — all attributes that may appeal to both retail and institutional investors.

From MarketWatch Feb. 19, 2026

Risk factors used to create the list include a history of other mass killings, restrictions on freedom of movement, ethnic fractionalization, and regime type.

From Slate Dec. 10, 2018

"There will likely not be another Oprah, as fractionalization of viewing has made it a near impossibility to replicate," said Ridge, the Magid and Associates consultant.

From Reuters Jan. 17, 2013

De Duve, a Belgian citizen, in 1962 joined Rockefeller U., where he continued to refine the fractionalization techniques developed by Claude.

From Time Magazine Archive

Among the other unresolved issues is something experts call "fractionalization," or the number of warheads each missile can carry.

From Time Magazine Archive

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