Latin. It is from fractum, the fourth principal part (past participle/supine) of the verb frangere, "to break into pieces."
"Fract" is a Latin root word, derived from the Latin verb "frangere" meaning "to break."
Fract means break.
There are many words that contain the Latin and Greek roots frail, fact, and frag. Some are:FragmentFractalsFractionSuffrageFragileInfractionRefractFragmentedFractureFrail
Do you mean "fractious"? Fractious describes someone who gets angry easily and then starts fights.
"Fract" is short for "Fracture" or "Fracturing".
The Latin root word that means "break" is "frangere."
Some words that start with the root FRACT include fracture, fraction, and fractal.
Flex a greek or latin
The prefix "ped" is of Latin origin. It comes from the Latin word "pes" which means "foot".
To break or to violate.
To break; to violate.
The root word of "fractious" is "fract," which means to break or shatter.