Did you bend it while it was red-hot, or did you heat it to soften it and then bend it cold? Either way, I'd guess that it wasn't hot enough when it was bent and so cracked, then the repeated shock of striking the sear lengthened the crack until it went all the way through.
If you weren't heating the whole trigger, then it is possible that the crack formed at the heated zone, where it wasn't hot enough to be completely plastic yet there was still stress being applied.