The quality of being discerpible; the capacity to be torn apart or fragmented.
From discerpible + -ness (noun suffix denoting state or quality). Double-layering of Latin and Germanic suffixes to create an abstract noun.
This word is almost never used because English prefers the simpler 'discerpibility' — showing how language naturally selects the most efficient forms over time.
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