crumble
This word evokes a sense of gradual disintegration or a sudden collapse of structure. When applied to physical objects, it suggests a brittle failure where a solid mass turns into small, irregular grains or fragments, often implying age, dryness, or fragility. In a psychological or social sense, it describes the failure of something that seemed stable, such as a person's composure or a political empire. This transition from strength to weakness is typically viewed as an inevitable result of mounting pressure or internal decay.
Meanings
To break or fall apart into small fragments, especially due to decay or pressure.
"The ancient stone walls began to crumble after centuries of neglect."
To break something into small pieces by pressing or crushing it.
"She helped the children crumble the crackers into the soup."