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n. The process by which something is unbundled. vb. (present participle of unbundle English)
Wikipedia
Unbundling is a neologism to describe how the ubiquity of mobile devices, Internet connectivity, consumer web technologies, social media and information access in the 21st century is affecting older institutions ( education, broadcasting, newspapers, games, shopping, etc.) by "break[ing] up the packages they once offered, providing particular parts of them at a scale and cost unmatchable by the old order." Unbundling has been called "the great disruptor".
Usage examples of "unbundling".
There he supervised the unbundling of the drummer boy and checked for new damage.
Duckett and the others crouched down and began unbundling the faces of the men collapsed at the now quiet diesel.
The rest of the troupe more enjoyably occupied the morning by unbundling the balloon from its long confinement and unfurling it across the field to admire it.
Laying the baby down on the nearest table, she began unbundling, finding an epic, watery mess.