Fractionating

/ˈfrækʃəneɪtɪŋ/ verb (present participle)

Definition

the present continuous form indicating the ongoing process of separating something into fractions or components.

Etymology

Present participle of fractionate, formed by adding -ing to the verb stem. Maintains the root meaning of breaking or dividing into fractions.

Kelly Says

In oil refineries, the fractionating column is a towering structure that's essentially a chemical hierarchy—hotter molecules sink, cooler ones rise, and economics depends on getting this separation exactly right.

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