An incomplete, short fragment first published in 1964 and never part of the original sketches.
Another incomplete, though slightly longer, fragment.
At other times, however, the media are only able to report snippets of information, incomplete fragments of a complex situation.
When his proxy murders were finished, he had reduced every game to incomplete fragments.
So, to keep the mind from attaching to incomplete fragments of reality, a speaker could use this term to indicate that truth is "Not that."
The music seems to evolve in incomplete fragments, teasing gestures and skittish volleys.
There is also an incomplete fragment at the end.
Indeed, Percy Grainger's incomplete orchestral fragment Train Music employs the same function.
However, the comment is preserved as an incomplete fragment and modern scholars are not unanimous in their interpretation of it.
Second, it wasn't left as an incomplete fragment.