unsetting

/ʌnˈsɛtɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of canceling or reversing a setting.
    • Unsetting the alarm caused him to oversleep.
    • She is unsetting the configuration to fix the error.
    • The process of unsetting the timer takes only a second.
adjective
  1. Causing something to become unsettled or disturbed; disconcerting.
    • The unsetting news left everyone worried.
    • His unsetting behavior made the meeting awkward.
    • The storm had an unsetting effect on the calm sea.
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