Fract means break.
"Fract" is a Latin root word, derived from the Latin verb "frangere" meaning "to break."
Do you mean "fractious"? Fractious describes someone who gets angry easily and then starts fights.
The root word for "infraction" is "fract" which comes from the Latin word "frangere" meaning "to break."
The root word of "fractious" is "fract," which means to break or shatter.
The latin root word that means a break in the continuity of something is interruption.
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break
The root word for quotient is quot. And quot is a verb
Latin. It is from fractum, the fourth principal part (past participle/supine) of the verb frangere, "to break into pieces."
"Fract" is short for "Fracture" or "Fracturing".
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That is a trick question because the root phone is a greek AND a latin root.