Disruptive
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late Middle English: from Latin disrupt- ‘broken apart’, from the verb disrumpere .
wiktionary
disrupt + -ive
etymonline
disruptive (adj.)
"causing or tending to cause disruption," 1862; see disrupt + -ive. From 1840 in reference to electrical discharges (in this sense probably from French). By 1876 as "produced by disruption." Related: Disruptively; disruptiveness.