shrapnel
Small sharp pieces that fly out when something explodes or breaks.
Shrapnel refers to the small fragments that scatter when a bomb or shell explodes. These pieces of metal fly out in all directions at great speed.
Today, the word has expanded beyond military use. When a glass bottle shatters violently, people might call the flying pieces shrapnel. After a car accident, mechanics sometimes refer to scattered debris as shrapnel. The word captures that sense of fragments spreading outward from a central blast or impact.