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n. - Annihilation by reducing something to the smallest components of an element having the chemical properties of the element; Separating something into fine particles.

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  • One reason for the atomization is pervasive mistrust and corruption, plus a shaky rule of law.
  • Such granular metrics are the publishing equivalent of what I've been calling the atomization of computing and content.
  • It's a kind of atomization, a trend towards getting things into smaller units so that we can handle them, believe in them.
  • He was -- he was very concerned that in a society where individualism was so prized, eventually that could lead to a kind of atomization and fragmentation of society and...
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