diaclase
/ˌdaɪˈaklizəm/Definitions
1. noun
A large-scale or catastrophic failure or collapse of a system or process, especially in a social or economic context.
“The diaclysm of the financial system led to widespread unemployment and poverty.”
1. noun
A large-scale or catastrophic failure or collapse of a system or process, especially in a social or economic context.
“The diaclysm of the financial system led to widespread unemployment and poverty.”