Disharmonious
(adjective)
Lacking harmony or agreement in opinions, beliefs, or actions; incompatible or conflicting.
Origin:
Derived from the latin word 'dis' meaning 'not' and 'harmonia' meaning 'harmony'. the term was first used in the late 16th century to describe a lack of musical harmony.
Examples:
- The disharmonious team members had trouble working together effectively.
- The company's policies were met with disharmonious reactions from employees.
- The disharmonious discussion between the two political parties led to a stalemate.
- The disharmonious relationship between the two nations has been a source of tension for many years.
- The disharmonious tone of the meeting made it difficult to reach a resolution.