Made discordant or lacking harmony; brought into a state of disagreement or conflict.
Past participle of disharmonize, formed by adding -ed to the verb stem. It describes the completed state of something that has had its harmony removed.
The passive voice here is telling—something can be disharmonized by external forces, suggesting that harmony might be a natural state that gets disrupted, rather than something we have to constantly create.
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