Fracturing a picture in PowerPoint is a technique that can be used to create a variety of effects, such as breaking an image into pieces, creating a shattered glass effect, or adding a cracked or aged look to an image. It is a relatively simple process that can be achieved using the built-in tools in PowerPoint.
To fracture a picture in PowerPoint, first select the picture that you want to edit. Then, click on the “Format” tab in the ribbon and select “Picture Effects” from the drop-down menu. In the “Picture Effects” pane, click on the “Artistic Effects” tab and select the “Fracture” effect. You can then adjust the “Fracture Size” and “Fracture Density” settings to control the appearance of the effect.