disconduce
/dɪskənˈduːs/Definitions
1. verb
to draw away or separate, especially in a hostile manner.
“The opposing forces began to disconduce, each side retreating to secure their positions.”
2. verb
to make enemies of each other, or to estrange people.
“The politician’s remarks were accused of disconducing the public against the government.”
3. noun
a drawing away or separation, especially in a hostile manner.
“The disconduce between the two factions led to a violent confrontation.”