Yes, segmentation can suffer from external fragmentation. This occurs when free memory is divided into small, non-contiguous blocks due to the allocation and deallocation of segments of varying sizes over time. As segments are created and removed, it can lead to situations where there is enough total free memory available, but not enough contiguous space to accommodate a new segment, making it challenging to utilize the available memory efficiently.
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