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Adjective
1. reproducing by fission
2. having separated or advocating separation from another entity or policy or attitude;
"a breakaway faction"
裂殖的:经分裂繁殖的
borrowed from New Latin fissiparus "reproducing by fission," from Latin fissus, past participle of findere "to split, cleave" + -i- -i- + -parus -parous — more at bite >entry 1
The first known use of fissiparous was in 1874
fissiparousadjective
producing new biological units or individuals by fission
1 Russia's far east has always been the most strategically vulnerable part of Moscow's fissiparous imperium, in what is the world's biggest country.
在莫斯科对于这个世界上最大国家千疮百孔的统治权当中,俄罗斯的远东地区历来都是战略上最脆弱的一部分。
2 Like empires, world orders grow old, fissiparous, complacent and grumpy — despite the Champagne, the thrill is gone.
3 But over the 10 days before the voting began, the education dispute seemed at least temporarily to curb the fissiparous trend in Hong Kong politics.
4 I would say the early noughties were as profoundly fissiparous for the left as the run-up to the second world war.
5 Japan’s political parties have long been fissiparous; politicians swerve off to found their own parties, as often as not coming back into the mainstream fold with little penalty.
6 Passing to the invertebrate animals, we meet with two other modes of reproduction, the gemmiparous and fissiparous.
7 In stark contrast to the fissiparous opposition, which lacks any leader who combines charisma with national stature, the BJP has maintained rigid discipline.
8 But in the last 10 days before the voting began on Sunday, the education dispute seemed at least temporarily to curb the fissiparous trend in Hong Kong politics.
9 In thus speaking of alternate generation, I follow those naturalists who look at the process as essentially one of internal budding or of fissiparous generation.
10 Indeed, anyone disagreeing with the government was routinely accused of stoking “fissiparous tendencies”, which was presumably invoked to scare people about the potential balkanization of young India.
11 The two are stepsisters-to-be—Tracy’s mother is set to marry Brooke’s father—and the slightness of that link feels right for the frail, fissiparous world that Baumbach likes to map.
12 The league, in their view, was inherently fragile and fissiparous; if it had been founded a thousand years ago, it would have broken up well before the Pilgrims.
13 The body-politic is fissiparous and there is nothing to bind it together in the unity and consistency of steel.
14 Finally, we may conclude that the several forms of budding, fissiparous generation, the repair of injuries, and development, are all essentially the results of one and the same power.
15 When the year began, Nicholas II was clinging to his throne, Lenin was an exile in Zurich and the Bolsheviks were just one faction in a fissiparous revolutionary underground.
16 He now seems likely to face a challenger in the autumn vote, which would leave his fate in the hands of the LDP’s fissiparous factions.
17 In thus speaking of alternate generation, I follow those naturalists who look at this process as essentially one of internal budding or of fissiparous generation.
18 All error is what physiologists term fissiparous, and in exterminating one false opinion you may be hindering the growth of an uncounted brood of false opinions.
19 If it be the nature of these creatures to propagate in this splitting or fissiparous manner, how could they be communicated to a vegetable infusion?
20 If we but sought it, then it would fuse the poor fissiparous sand of our national life into the unity and potency of steel.