Disunity ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Disunity ( noun )

  1. Lack of unity or agreement among people.
  2. Division or fragmentation into parts.

Origin:

Late 16th century (denoting disagreement or discord): from latin dis- 'apart' + unitas 'unity'.

Examples:

  1. The disunity among the opposition parties led to their defeat in the elections.
  2. The recent events have caused disunity among the members of the community.
  3. The disunity of the empire resulted in its collapse.
  4. The disunity in the team was affecting their performance.
  5. The disunity of the church caused a split into two separate denominations.

(As a verb)

Disunity ( verb )

  1. Lack of unity or agreement among people.
  2. Division or fragmentation into parts.

Origin:

Late 16th century (denoting disagreement or discord): from latin dis- 'apart' + unitas 'unity'.

Examples:

  1. The disunity among the opposition parties led to their defeat in the elections.
  2. The recent events have caused disunity among the members of the community.
  3. The disunity of the empire resulted in its collapse.
  4. The disunity in the team was affecting their performance.
  5. The disunity of the church caused a split into two separate denominations.
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