Breakoff

/ˈbreɪkɔf/ noun

A sudden ending or separation, often referring to a fracture in a relationship, agreement, or physical structure.

From 'break' + 'off' (to separate). Compound word formation that emerged in the 19th century to describe the moment when something separates from a larger whole.

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