desynchronize

/diːˈsɪŋkrənaɪz/
verb
  1. To cause something to stop happening at the same time or in the same rhythm; to disrupt synchronization.
    • If you change the time on one clock, it will desynchronize the whole system.
    • The network error caused the audio and video to desynchronize during the live stream.
    • Jet lag can desynchronize your body's internal clock from the local day-night cycle.
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