confelicity
/kɒn.felɪˈsɪt.i/Definitions
1. noun
The state of being in discord or disagreement, especially in a social or harmonious setting.
“The couple’s confelicity during the wedding reception was a shock to their friends and family.”
2. noun
A lack of harmony or concord in a relationship or group.
“The confelicity between the band members led to a bitter dispute and eventually a breakup.”