fracture |ˈfraktʃə|
verb
break or cause to break : [ intrans. ] the stone has fractured | [ trans. ] ancient magmas fractured by the forces of wind and ice.
• [ trans. ] sustain a fracture of (a bone) : [as adj. ] ( fractured) she suffered a fractured skull.
• figurative (with reference to an organization or other abstract thing) split or fragment so as to no longer function or exist : [ intrans. ] the movement had fractured without his leadership.
• [as adj. ] ( fractured) (of speech or a language)
You were everything, everything that I wanted
We were meant to be, supposed to be, but we lost it
And all of the memories, so close to me, just fade away
All this time you were pretending
So much for my happy ending
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