Disassociation [noun]

Definition of Disassociation:

destruction of affections

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Sentence/Example of Disassociation:

Further impetus for Pauli to disassociate from Jung was the latter’s obsession with UFOs.

Perhaps the psychologists of the book will find fault with my way of using the phrase, "disassociation of personality."

The same inertia is opposed to the work of disassociation seen operating slowly on certain truths.

Fortunate for the individual whom it sets free, this particular disassociation is, in fact, far less fortunate for a people.

Its disassociation is, therefore, very little advanced as regards the nation as a whole.

Progress in humanity may be estimated by the degree of perfection that the faculty of psychic disassociation has achieved.

A complete disassociation of ideas, harmonies, rhythmic life, architectonic is demanded.

Unlike Antæus, I seemed to gain strength and poise by disassociation with the earth.

Both these hallucinations illustrate what Rmy de Gourmont would call disassociation of ideas.

Many get a feeling of "detachment;" others a feeling of "disassociation," as though their entire being was only thought.