deconstructor

/ˌdikənˈstrʌktər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that breaks something down into its parts to understand it better.
    • The software acts as a deconstructor of complex data, making it easier to analyze.
    • As a deconstructor of myths, she showed how many popular beliefs are based on false assumptions.
    • He was known as a deconstructor of old theories, always finding hidden flaws in accepted ideas.
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