Definitions

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  • noun rare A writer of fragments.

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  • noun A writer of fragments.

Etymologies

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fragment +‎ -ist

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Examples

  • She was a fragmentist in a "shipwreck of introspection" though her subjects were nothing less than the nature of time, the nature of the self, and the nature of language communicating these natures.

    The Brazilian Sphinx Moore, Lorrie 2009

  • It is doubtful whether this sort of ˜fragmentist™ account can really explain the phenomenology of our experience, however.

    Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness Carruthers, Peter 2007

  • Their fragmentist performance will serve only the interests of the beneficiaries of the corrupt and authoritarian status quo.

    Shadow Warrior 2008

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