dəsh, (ˈ)dish+|(y)ü...; dəs, (ˈ)dis+|yü... noun
Etymology: dis- + unity
: the state of being disunified in spirit : lack of concord, harmony, or a cooperative spirit : alienation , dissension
states … are destroyed by their folly, weakness, disunity — John Strachey
the unpreparedness of the West, its woeful disunity , and its pitiful mutual incriminations — Hans Kohn
the much more difficult kind of disunity made by deep cleavages of race, religion, or culture — Margery Perham