Newly-developed composites that employ cementitious, i.e. inorganic, matrices have gained a momentum in the last decade in an attempt to overcome some drawbacks related to fiberreinforced polymer (FRP) composites. This broad category of composites is referred to in the literature as fiber-reinforced cementitious matrix (FRCM) composites or textile reinforced mortar (TRM) composites. The premature debonding of FRCM composites remains a critical issue as it is for FRPs and the phenomenon is even more complex than what observed in FRP materials because a hierarchy of interfaces exists as the fibers might debond from the inorganic matrix as well as the entire composite might debond from the substrate. This paper is a preliminary study that aims...