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dissociative
dis·so·ci·a·tion D0290000 (dĭ-sō′sē-ā′shən, -shē-)n.1. The act of dissociating or the condition of having been dissociated.2. Chemistry a. The process by which the action of a solvent or a change in physical condition, as in pressure or temperature, causes a molecule to split into simpler groups of atoms, single atoms, or ions.b. The separation of an electrolyte into ions of opposite charge.3. Psychiatry A disintegration or fragmentation of the mind in which memories, thoughts, or aspects of the personality become disconnected, as in multiple personality disorder or some kinds of amnesia. dis·so′ci·a′tive (-ə-tĭv) adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | dissociative - tending to produce dissociationdivisible - capable of being or liable to be divided or separated; "even numbers are divisible by two"; "the Americans fought a bloody war to prove that their nation is not divisible" | MedicalSeedissociatedissociative
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