Critical points approach in the frames of multifractal thermodynamics is su
ggested to interpret the experimental data on nuclear multifragmentation wh
ich come from interactions in nuclear emulsion (in which 197/79 Au-118 nucl
ei of energy 1 GeV/nucleon break up into fragments) and from the charge dis
tributions of projectile fragments in sulphur (S-32) fragmentation at 200 G
eV/nucleon. It is also shown that multifragmentation after macro-solids col
lisions exhibits properties analogous to those observed in the nuclear mult
ifragmentation experiments.