discordia
/ˌdɪskɔrdˈiːə/Definitions
1. noun
A principle or state of disagreement or opposition, particularly a philosophical concept that rejects the idea of a single, universal truth.
“The discordia among the group’s members led to a heated debate about the project’s direction.”
2. noun
A state of chaos or disorder, especially one caused by conflicting or contradictory elements.
“The city’s discordia after the natural disaster made it difficult for rescue teams to reach affected areas.”