disconnection

/ˌdɪskəˈnɛkʃən/
noun
  1. The act of breaking a connection or the state of being disconnected.
    • The disconnection of the internet service was due to unpaid bills.
    • The sudden disconnection of the phone line ended our conversation.
    • A power disconnection occurred when the storm knocked down the wires.
  2. A lack of relationship or logical link between things.
    • He felt a growing disconnection from his community after moving away.
    • The disconnection between her words and her actions made people distrust her.
    • There is a clear disconnection between what the company promises and what it delivers.