Fragment
Fragment may refer to:
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Entertainment
    
    Television and film
    
- "Fragments" (Torchwood), an episode from the BBC TV series
 - "Fragments", an episode from the Canadian TV series Sanctuary
 - "Fragments" (Steven Universe Future), an episode from the American TV series Steven Universe Future
 - Fragments (film) (a.k.a. Winged Creatures), a 2009 film
 - Fragments: Chronicle of a Vanishing, a 1991 Croatian film
 
Music
    
- "Fragments" (song), a song by Jack Johnson
 - "Fragments", a song from Endless Wire (The Who album)
 - Fragments (Paul Bley album), a 1987 album by jazz pianist Paul Bley
 - Fragments, an album by the Danish singer Jakob Sveistrup
 - Fragments (EP), an EP by Rapids!
 - Fragments, an EP by Chipzel
 - Fragments (Bonobo album), a 2022 album by British producer Bonobo
 
Other
    
- Fragments, a play by Edward Albee
 - Fragments: Memories of a Wartime Childhood 1939–1948, a fictional memoir of Holocaust survival by Binjamin Wilkomirski
 - .hack//fragment, an online and offline RPG from the .hack video game series
 - Fragment (novel), a novel by Warren Fahy
 
Other
    
- Fragment (computer graphics), all the data necessary to generate a pixel in the frame buffer
 - Fragment (logic), a syntactically restricted subset of a logical language
 - URI fragment, the component of a URL following the "#" that identifies a portion of a larger document
 - Literary fragment, a brief or unfinished work of prose
 - Manuscript fragment, a remnant of a handwritten book
 - Sentence fragment, a sentence not containing a subject or a predicate
 
See also
    
- Fragmentation (disambiguation)
 - Part (disambiguation)
 - Splinter (disambiguation)
 - All pages with titles beginning with Fragment
 - All pages with titles containing Fragment
 
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