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Fragmentation or disintegration of a structure (*), in which the tendency of the process that gave it origin is discontinued. In a closed system, the disarticulation of both a structure and its environment is correlated in a way that does not allow the new surpassing the old (*)
Fragmentation or disintegration of a [[structure]], in which the tendency of the process that gave it origin is discontinued. In a closed system, the disarticulation of both a structure and its environment is correlated in a way that does not allow [[the new surpassing the old]].


[[category: Dictionary of New Humanism]]
[[category: Dictionary of New Humanism]]

Revision as of 08:42, 27 October 2017

Fragmentation or disintegration of a structure, in which the tendency of the process that gave it origin is discontinued. In a closed system, the disarticulation of both a structure and its environment is correlated in a way that does not allow the new surpassing the old.