Coming into violent conflict or disagreement, or describing colors or styles that look bad together.
From Middle English 'clashen,' possibly onomatopoetic (imitating the sound of crashing). The meaning shifted from a loud sound to general conflict.
When colors 'clash,' it's actually because of how your eyes process light wavelengths differently—neon orange and bright pink create a harsh visual vibration that literally makes your eyes work harder!
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