Etymology:
Meaning:
Dysfunction refers to an abnormal or impaired function or performance of a particular organ, system, or process.
Origin:
The term "dysfunction" was first coined in the mid-19th century in the field of medicine to describe abnormal or impaired functioning of organs or bodily systems. It has since been adopted in various other fields, including psychology, sociology, and economics, to describe disruptions or impairments in the functioning of individuals, groups, or systems.
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