A). Segment the object into independent (in some way) parts;
B). Make it divisible, sectional, modular, disassemble-able, take-able apart, flexible;
C). Segment it in such a way so that harm disappears;
D). Increase the degree of segmentation, make it more segmented
The opposite:
A). Unify similar things together (somehow): two, three, several, many;
B). Make it be able to hold together (in some way);
C). Make it more stable;
D). Unify things which amplify effect of each other;
E). Unify opposite things together !
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