dəs, (ˈ)dis+ transitive verb
Etymology: French désorganiser, from dés- dis- (I) + organiser to organize, from Medieval Latin organizare — more at organize
: to destroy the organic structure or regular or systematic arrangement of : deprive of organization : throw into disorder or confusion : disarrange
an attempt to disorganize the government failed
I became so jumpy and disorganized that I am unable to concentrate on anything — John Willig
Synonyms: see disorder