The quality or state of being capable of being torn apart or separated into component parts.
From discerpt (variant form of discerp) + -ible + -ity. This variant emphasizes the -pt ending, following Latin patterns where -ible forms have slightly different roots.
Notice how discerpibility and discerptibility are near-synonyms created through slightly different morphological paths — English tolerates this redundancy because both follow valid word-building rules.
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