discordancy

/dɪsˈkɔrdənsi/
noun
  1. Lack of agreement or harmony; conflict or disagreement.
    • There was a noticeable discordancy in the choir's performance tonight.
    • The discordancy between the two political parties made it hard to pass laws.
    • The discordancy in their opinions led to a heated debate.
  2. A harsh or unpleasant combination of sounds; dissonance.
    • The discordancy of the alarm clock made everyone wince.
    • The composer used discordancy to create a feeling of tension in the music.
    • The discordancy of the construction noise disturbed the neighborhood.
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