Crumbliness

Pronunciation: /ˈkɹəmˈɫiˈnɛs/

Crumbliness (noun)

  1. The quality of a material that breaks easily into small pieces or crumbs.
  2. A measure of how easily something loses its shape and falls apart under light pressure.

Examples

  • The crumbliness of the cookie makes it break into bits.
  • The cake shows crumbliness, so it breaks into bits easily.