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Fracture (disambiguation)

A fracture is the (local) separation of a body into two, or more, pieces under the action of stress.

Fracture may also refer to:

  • Bone fracture, a medical condition in which a bone is cracked or broken
  • Microfracture surgery surgical repair technique
  • Fracture (geology), a fracture within a geological formation
  • Fracture (mineralogy), a term in mineralogy describing the shape and texture of broken surfaces
  • Fracture (company), an Internet-based photo finishing service
  • Fracture toughness, material property measuring the resistance to fracture
  • Fracture mechanics, predicting the propagation of cracks
  • Fractography, the study of the fracture surfaces of materials

Entertainment

  • Fractures (Killing the Dream album), 2008
  • Fractures (Sons of Korah album)
  • Fracture (Roller Trio album), 2014
  • Fracture (Bleed from Within album), 2020
  • Fracture (2004 film), a New Zealand film directed by Larry Parr
  • Fracture (2007 film), an American film starring Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling
  • "Fracture" (Fringe), a season 2 episode of the television series Fringe
  • Fracture (Transformers), a fictional character
  • Fracture (video game), a third-person shooter video game
  • Fractures: Family Stories, a book by Budge Wilson
  • "Fracture" (song), a song by Slumberjack
  • "Fracture", a song by King Crimson from the album Starless and Bible Black
  • "Fractures", a song by Parkway Drive from the album Ire

See also

  • Fraction (disambiguation)
  • Fractured (disambiguation)
  • Fragment (disambiguation)
  • Fraktur (disambiguation)
  • Shatter (disambiguation)


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