The quality of being out of harmony, not fitting together, or fundamentally mismatched.
From dis- (negation) + congruity (matching, harmony), derived from Latin congruere meaning 'to agree together.' The prefix negates the sense of agreement.
While 'incongruity' focuses on absurd contradictions that seem amusing, 'discongruity' emphasizes fundamental incompatibility or disharmony—it's more serious and structural in nature.
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