Disunity

Pronunciation: /dɪˈsjuːnətiː/

Disunity (noun)

  1. A situation where people do not agree and do not act together as one group.
  2. A condition where members of a group are separated by conflict, different views, or competing interests.
  3. A lack of unity among political groups, causing weaker cooperation and less effective action.

Examples

  • Disunity grows when people cannot agree on the plan.
  • The team suffered disunity because members disagreed on priorities.