fractional

[ˈfrækʃənl]

fractional Definition

  • 1relating to or expressed as a fraction or fractions
  • 2relating to or denoting the process of separating something into parts or components

Using fractional: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fractional" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company offers fractional ownership of private jets.

  • Example

    The fractional part of the number is less than one.

  • Example

    The team's performance was only a fractional improvement over last year.

fractional Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for fractional

Phrases with fractional

  • a banking system in which only a fraction of bank deposits are backed by actual cash on hand and are available for withdrawal

    Example

    Fractional reserve banking has been criticized for its potential to cause economic instability.

  • a process used to separate a mixture of liquids with different boiling points into its individual components

    Example

    Fractional distillation is commonly used in the petroleum industry to refine crude oil into usable products.

  • refers to electric motors that have a power output of less than one horsepower

    Example

    Fractional horsepower motors are commonly used in household appliances like fans and refrigerators.

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Summary: fractional in Brief

The term 'fractional' [ˈfrækʃənl] refers to things that are expressed as a fraction or separated into parts or components. It can describe ownership, as in 'The company offers fractional ownership of private jets,' or mathematical concepts, as in 'The fractional part of the number is less than one.' 'Fractional' can also describe incomplete or partial improvements, as in 'The team's performance was only a fractional improvement over last year.'