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Yeah, looks like a septarian nodule to me. I'm not sure what makes something a septarian nodule versus some other name, but basically, mud dries out leaving cracks that later fill with something else. Sometimes that "something else" is stronger than the underlying mudstone, and sometimes it's weaker.
It certainly looks stronger! I was suspecting it's acting somewhat like rebar in reinforced concrete.