“+ transitive verb
Etymology: dis- (I) + unify
: to destroy the unity of:
a. : to bring about a lack of concord or harmony in or among
humanity, already profoundly perplexed and disunified — J.D.Ratcliff
b. : to break up (a unified whole) into separate often dissident parts
set out deliberately to divide and disunify this nation — S.A.Mitchell