Wiktionary:Subsenses

The style guide says:

"For complex entries, the use of subsenses is encouraged. In this case the hierarchy is defined logically – core sense at the root – but again, the most salient subsenses should be placed first in line."

Formatting
For example, might include the following:
 * 1)  Conduct that playfully causes petty annoyance.
 * 2)  A group or a pack of rats.
 * 3)  Harm or injury:
 * 4)  Harm or trouble caused by an agent or brought about by a particular cause.
 * 5) * 1815,, Emma, Volume I, Chapter 8:
 * 6)  An injury or an instance of harm or trouble caused by a person or other agent or cause.
 * 7)  A criminal offence defined in various ways in various jurisdictions, sometimes including causing damage to another's property.
 * 1)  An injury or an instance of harm or trouble caused by a person or other agent or cause.
 * 2)  A criminal offence defined in various ways in various jurisdictions, sometimes including causing damage to another's property.
 * 1)  A criminal offence defined in various ways in various jurisdictions, sometimes including causing damage to another's property.
 * 1)  Conduct that playfully causes petty annoyance.
 * 2)  A group or a pack of rats.
 * 3)  Harm or injury:
 * 4)  Harm or trouble caused by an agent or brought about by a particular cause.
 * 5) * 1815,, Emma, Volume I, Chapter 8:
 * 6)  An injury or an instance of harm or trouble caused by a person or other agent or cause.
 * 7)  A criminal offence defined in various ways in various jurisdictions, sometimes including causing damage to another's property.
 * 1)  An injury or an instance of harm or trouble caused by a person or other agent or cause.
 * 2)  A criminal offence defined in various ways in various jurisdictions, sometimes including causing damage to another's property.
 * 1)  A criminal offence defined in various ways in various jurisdictions, sometimes including causing damage to another's property.