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The term "disharmony" originated in ancient Greek, where it referred to the absence or disruption of harmony. In music, disharmony referred to notes that were played together in an unpleasing or jarring manner.
Over time, the term expanded to include other areas and contexts, such as social relationships, artistic expression, and even psychological states. In general, disharmony implies a state of conflict, tension, or disruption between different elements or aspects.
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