Broken into sharp, thin fragments or pieces, or metaphorically, divided into competing factions.
From Middle Dutch 'splinte' or related Germanic words meaning 'thin piece,' originally describing wood breaking into sharp pieces, now used metaphorically.
When we say a political party is 'splintered,' we're using a wood-breaking metaphor to describe something psychological—language reveals how we understand social division through physical breaking.
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