schizo
/ˈʃɪzoʊ/; /ˈʃɪzoʊ/; /ˈskiːzoʊ/Definitions
1. noun
a person suffering from schizophrenia; a person who experiences split personality or identity.
“The psychologist specialized in treating schizos who struggled with paranoia and hallucinations.”
2. verb
to cause or suffer from schizophrenia.
“The trauma she experienced in childhood schizoed her entire worldview.”