noun
- the quality or state of causing disruption; the tendency to interrupt, disturb, or break up the normal flow or continuity of something
Usage: uncountable noun; commonly used in educational, workplace, and social contexts
Examples
- The disruptiveness of the construction noise made it hard to concentrate on work.
- Teachers often struggle with the disruptiveness of students using phones in class.
- The company addressed the disruptiveness caused by the sudden policy change.
- Her constant interruptions added to the disruptiveness of the meeting.
- The disruptiveness of the new software system frustrated many employees.
- Social media can increase the disruptiveness of misinformation.
- The storm's disruptiveness affected transportation across the entire region.