διάθραυστος
From LSJ
ὅτι μέντοι καὶ ἡ χρῆσις τῶν τρόπων, ὥσπερ τἆλλα πάντα καλὰ ἐν λόγοις, προαγωγὸν ἀεὶ πρὸς τὸ ἄμετρον, δῆλον ἤδη, κἂν ἐγὼ μὴ λέγω → however, it is also obvious, even without my saying so, that the use of figures of speech, like other literary adornments, is something that has always tempted toward excess
English (LSJ)
ον,
A easily broken, Thphr.Lap.11.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
διάθραυστος: -ον, εὐκόλως θραυόμενος, Θεόφρ. Λίθ. 11.