Fract is a word that was coined by William Shakespeare and means "to break".
However, the word is now obsolete which means it's no longer in use.
The root word of "fractious" is "fract," which means to break or shatter.
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"Fract" is a Latin root word, derived from the Latin verb "frangere" meaning "to break."
Fract means break.
Fraction or it can be used in the middle of a word like: Infraction.
"Fract" is short for "Fracture" or "Fracturing".
The root word for quotient is quot. And quot is a verb
Some words that start with the root FRACT include fracture, fraction, and fractal.
To break or to violate.
To break; to violate.
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Do you mean "fractious"? Fractious describes someone who gets angry easily and then starts fights.