dissonancy
/ˌdɪsənænsi/Definitions
1. noun
the state or quality of being dissonant; a harsh, unpleasant sound or combination of sounds.
“The musician struggled to find harmony in the midst of the composer’s deliberate dissonancy.”
2. noun
a state of mental or emotional discord, especially between conflicting ideas or desires.
“The couple’s relationship was marked by a growing dissonancy between their goals and expectations.”