Fragmentalism is not a widely recognized term in mainstream academic or philosophical contexts, and its meaning can vary based on the context in which it is used. However, it can sometimes refer to a perspective or approach that emphasizes the value of fragments or disparate elements rather than cohesive, unified wholes. This concept might be applied in various fields such as art, literature, philosophy, or cultural studies, where it highlights the importance of discontinuity, multiplicity, or the coexistence of different narratives or viewpoints.

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