anticomplex
/ˌæntiˈkɒmplɛks/Definitions
1. noun
A state or condition of being complex and having multiple conflicting parts or aspects.
“The patient’s anticomplex reaction to the new treatment was a surprise to the medical team.”
2. noun
A person or thing that is characterized by a complex and often contradictory nature.
“The politician’s anticomplex personality made it difficult for her to connect with her constituents.”