unharmony
English
Etymology
From un- + harmony.
Noun
unharmony (uncountable)
- Lack or absence of harmony; disharmony; (by extension) discord; chaos
- 1894, The Primitive Methodist Magazine - Volume 75 - Page 846:
- That unharmony between God and human life is a possible experience to human life, requires no argument, and that, as a fact of human knowledge, [...]
- 1917, The North American Review - Volume 206 - Page 103:
- Chaos is absolute unharmony, and unharmony must struggle for harmony.
- 2012, David Savat, The Uncoding the Digital: Technology, Subjectivity and ... - Page 59:
- It is in the moments of unharmony that the possibilities for constituting oneself, for folding the force as it were (Deleuze 1995), exist.
- 1894, The Primitive Methodist Magazine - Volume 75 - Page 846: