incohesion
/ɪn.kəʊˈheɪʒən/Definitions
1. noun
A lack of cohesion or unity, especially in a plan, system, or organization.
“The project’s incohesion led to numerous delays and increased costs.”
2. noun
A quality of being disorganized or lacking coherence.
“The incohesion of the argument made it difficult to follow.”
3. noun
A state of being disconnected or separated, especially from a larger whole.
“The city’s incohesion from the rest of the region hindered economic growth.”