subsection
/ˈsʌbɪˌʃən/Definitions
1. noun
A part of a larger work or document, especially one that is separate from the main body but is closely related to it.
“The report was divided into several subsections, each dealing with a different aspect of the company’s performance.”
2. verb
To divide or separate something into smaller parts, especially for the purpose of organization or analysis.
“The editor will subsection the data to make it easier to understand the trends.”
3. verb
To classify or categorize something into smaller groups.
“The researcher subsectioned the animals according to their species and habitat.”