disconnectedness

/ˌdɪskəˈnɛktɪdnəs/
noun
  1. The state of being separated or not joined; lack of connection.
    • The disconnectedness of the two power lines caused a blackout in the neighborhood.
    • The disconnectedness of the internet service frustrated everyone in the office.
    • After the divorce, she felt a deep sense of disconnectedness from her former life.
  2. A lack of logical or emotional coherence; a feeling of being apart from others.
    • The novel's disconnectedness between chapters confused the readers.
    • The disconnectedness of his arguments made it impossible to agree with him.
    • Many people experience a sense of disconnectedness in large, busy cities.