The quality or condition of being discerptible; susceptibility to being torn apart or fragmented.
From discerptible + -ness (noun suffix). A more Germanic-styled noun formation built on the -ible variant.
The three competing words (discerpibility, discerptibility, discerptibleness) show English's historical tolerance for synonyms — modern usage would pick just one.
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