Tending to disaggregate or having the quality of breaking things apart into separate components.
From disaggregate + -ative. A technical term most common in academic writing about data analysis methods and statistical procedures.
Disaggregative analysis sounds dry, but it's actually revolutionary—it's the technique that forces us to see which communities are being left behind in overall 'progress,' making invisible injustices visible.
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