disunion

/dɪsˈjun.jən/
noun
  1. A situation in which a group, organization, or country is divided or split apart; lack of unity.
    • The team's disunion led to their poor performance in the championship.
    • The debate over taxes caused disunion among the members of the club.
    • Historians often study the period of disunion before the Civil War.
  2. The act or process of separating or breaking apart.
    • The disunion of the two companies surprised everyone in the industry.
    • Political disagreements can lead to the disunion of a coalition.
    • The treaty aimed to prevent the disunion of the empire.
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