Pronunciation: /dɪsˈjunjən/
noun the action of separating or the state of being separated, especially in a political context
A1 The family's disunion was causing tension among its members.
A2 The disunion between the two countries led to a breakdown in diplomatic relations.
B1 The disunion within the company's leadership team was affecting productivity.
B2 The disunion of political parties made it difficult to pass legislation.
C1 The disunion among the stakeholders threatened the success of the project.
C2 The disunion of the coalition government ultimately led to its downfall.
formal The disunion among the political parties is hindering progress in the government.
informal The disunion within the team is causing a lot of tension and conflict.
slang The disunion between them is just drama, they need to work it out.
figurative The disunion of the ingredients in the recipe resulted in a failed dish.
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