dissensus

/dɪˈsɛnsəs/
noun
  1. A situation in which there is widespread disagreement or difference of opinion among a group of people.
    • The committee reached a state of dissensus, unable to agree on a single proposal.
    • In a healthy democracy, dissensus can lead to better decisions through debate.
    • The family meeting ended in dissensus, with everyone holding a different view on the vacation plans.
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