What's "break down into" mean? Is this a phrasal verb as a whole?

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
Good question! So here, Break down" is the phrasal verb! "Into" is the preposition following the phrasal verb. The phrasal verb has a few meanings, here "break down" means to lose control of one's emotions when distressed. And the way this happens here is by "yelling!" Other meanings of "break down" include: a machine no longer working, a failed agreement or contract, to demolish a door or something else, separating something into parts, and analyzing information. Ex: She broke down into tears when I told her the bad news. Ex: My kids broke down into screaming when I said they couldn't get ice cream. Ex: If you break down the management system in this company, you'll see we need quite a few job roles for it. Ex: Did your car break down?