disarray

/ˌdɪsəˈreɪ/
verb
  1. To throw into disorder or confusion.
    • New evidence disarrayed the detective's theory about the crime.
    • The unexpected question disarrayed the speaker's train of thought.
    • The sudden storm disarrayed the carefully planned picnic.
noun
  1. A state of disorder or confusion.
    • The company's finances fell into disarray after the scandal.
    • Her thoughts were in disarray as she tried to make a decision.
    • The room was in complete disarray after the party.