divulsion
/dɪˈvʌlʃən, dɪˈvʌlsən/Definitions
1. noun
the act of tearing or pulling something apart, or the act of separating or dividing something
“The divulsion of the rope caused the entire structure to collapse.”
2. noun
a sudden or violent breaking or disruption of something
“The divulsion of the power grid caused a city-wide blackout.”
3. noun
a state of being torn or pulled apart, or a state of being separated or divided
“The couple’s divulsion was evident in their increasingly distant relationship.”
4. verb
to tear or pull something apart, or to separate or divide something
“The strong winds will divulse the leaves from the tree.”