1the cracking or breaking of a hard object or material:ground movements could cause fracture of the pipe
[count noun] a crack or break in a hard object or material, typically a bone or a rock stratum:a fracture of the left leg
the physical appearance of a freshly broken rock or mineral, especially as regards the shape of the surface formed:obsidian shows a conchoidal fracture
2 Phonetics the replacement of a simple vowel by a diphthong owing to the influence of a following sound, typically a consonant.
[count noun] a diphthong substituted by fracture.
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Universal
break or cause to break: [no object]:the stone has fractured [with object]:ancient magmas fractured by the forces of wind and ice
[with object] sustain a fracture of (a bone): (as adjective fractured)a fractured skull
(with reference to a group or organization) split or fragment and become unable to function or exist: [no object]:the movement had fractured without his leadership
(as adjective fractured) (of speech or a language) faltering and full of mistakes; broken:they’d misinterpreted his fractured English