Ungrouping

Pronunciation: /ˈənˈɡɹupˈɪŋ/

Ungrouping (noun)

  1. The act of taking things that were together and putting them into separate parts.
  2. In computing, the process of breaking one set of items into smaller sets.
  3. The act of removing a combined status so separate parts are treated as independent again.

Examples

  • Ungrouping helps when you want separate items.
  • The teacher explained ungrouping so students could work alone.