Step 1 :Identify the natural number as prime or composite. If the number is composite, find its prime factorization.
Step 2 :To determine if a number is prime or composite, we need to check if it has any divisors other than 1 and itself. If it does, it's a composite number; if it doesn't, it's a prime number.
Step 3 :If the number is composite, we can find its prime factorization by dividing it by prime numbers starting from 2 until we can't divide it anymore.
Step 4 :Given number is 107.
Step 5 :Final Answer: The number 107 is a prime number, as it has no divisors other than 1 and itself. Therefore, it does not have a prime factorization. \(\boxed{107 \text{ is a prime number}}\)