split-off

[split-awf, -of] /ˈsplɪtˌɔf, -ˌɒf/
noun
1.
the act of separating or splitting away from something else.
2.
something that has split or has been split from something else.
3.
Commerce. a process of reorganizing a corporate structure whereby the capital stock of a division or subsidiary of a corporation or of a newly affiliated company is transferred to the stockholders of the parent corporation in exchange for part of the stock of the latter.
Compare spin-off (def 1), split-up (def 3).
Origin
1855-60; noun use of verb phrase split off
Examples from the web for split-off
  • Each parent can be helped to look more deeply at their individual dynamics and to reintegrate their split-off parts.