The present participle form of 'fractable' or a gerund describing the act or process of making something fractable or the quality of being able to fracture.
Formed by adding '-ing' to 'fractable,' creating a gerund or present participle; follows standard English verb derivation patterns even though both 'fractable' and its gerund form are extremely rare.
Fractabling might be the most made-up word on this list grammatically—it's perfectly formed by English rules but almost never appears in actual writing, representing the difference between what English *allows* and what English *actually uses*.
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