Why this word is great
DISAFFECTION — [Noun] A state of discontent, alienation, or loss of loyalty, especially towards a government, authority, or established system. From the prefix dis- (expressing reversal or removal) + affection (in the sense of 'loyalty, goodwill'), modeled on the earlier verb 'disaffect'. Unlike estrangement, which mourns a broken personal bond, or discontent, which names a vague, ambient grumble, disaffection is the cold, intellectual terminus of civic faith. It is the deliberately spoiled ballot, the factory siren ignored by the worker who no longer cares, and the hollow clap in a mandatory parade—loyalty, quietly packing its bags.