dyssynergy

/ˌdɪsiˈɛnədʒi/

Definitions

1. noun

a situation in which different parts or components of a system do not work well together, resulting in less than the sum of their individual contributions.

“The company’s inefficient management structure led to a state of dyssynergy among its various departments.”

Synonyms

  • dissonance
  • inefficiency

Antonyms

  • harmony
  • synergy