fragging

/ˈfræɡɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of killing or wounding a fellow soldier, especially an officer, with a fragmentation grenade.
    • Historians study fragging as a sign of dissent among enlisted soldiers.
    • Fragging was a serious problem during the Vietnam War, often stemming from low morale.
    • The military court investigated several cases of fragging in the unit.
verb
  1. Present participle of frag: the act of killing or wounding a fellow soldier with a fragmentation grenade.
    • The movie depicts soldiers fragging their commanders in the heat of battle.
    • They were fragging officers they believed were incompetent.
    • The soldier was accused of fragging his lieutenant during the night patrol.
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