やぶyabuku
1.

To create a state of fragmentation or disintegration in thin materials like paper or fabric by applying force, resulting in a torn appearance.

2.

To forcibly pull apart or damage an object made from soft material, leaving it in a condition that is no longer intact, often used in the context of breaking something into ragged pieces.

3.

To cause a material to separate into pieces through tearing, frequently involving the destruction of its original form or function, often associated with an action that is deliberate and emphasizes the act of tearing.

Example:

ベスはスカーフを破いたと言って妹のサリーを責めました。