11 adjectives to describe disunion

External spoliation immediately commenced, and internal disunion quickly followed.

"Take from the King his power and this realm will fall into anarchy, a bloody disunion, the like of which the world has never seen!

For this purpose she despatched four nobles in whom she could confide to Soissons, to negotiate with the Princes, nor was it long ere they ascertained that individual jealousy had tended to create considerable disunion among them; and that each appeared ready, should any plausible pretext present itself, to abandon the others.

Save us all, for God's sake, from the dreaded disunion and the ruin of the cause.

This loyal counter-movement hindered and hampered the separatists greatly, and made them cautious about advocating outright disunion.

The past has been a week of painful disunion and insubordination in oar Society.

It would appear that there are times when the soul, in that partial disunion between it and the body which takes place during sleep, and when it sees, hears, and acts, without the intervention of the bodily organs, exerts powers of which at other times its material trammels render it incapable.

I am certain, from what Charles reported to me, that Mr. L. and I think Mr. R. [Rees] are hurt by this sudden disunion.

Fellow-citizens of the United States, the threat of unhallowed disunion, the names of those once respected by whom it is uttered, the array of military force to support it, denote the approach of a crisis in our affairs on which the continuance of our unexampled prosperity, our political existence, and perhaps that of all free governments may depend.

You remember the proofs of the absolute which I instanced in my last lecture, Lotze's and Royce's proofs by reductio ad absurdum, to the effect that any smallest connexion rashly supposed in things will logically work out into absolute union, and any minimal disconnexion into absolute disunion,these are really arguments framed on the hegelian pattern.

Thus ended ingloriously the wildest, most spectacular, and least dangerous, of all the intrigues for Western disunion.

11 adjectives to describe  disunion