disjoint
verb
[ dɪsˈdʒɔɪnt ]
• disturb the cohesion or organization of.
• "the loss of the area disjointed military plans"
• take apart at the joints.
• "disjoint a six-pound fowl, put in a pot, and simmer until tender"
disjoint
adjective
• (of two or more sets) having no elements in common.
Origin:
late Middle English (as an adjective in the sense ‘disjointed’): from Old French desjoint ‘separated’, from the verb desjoindre (see disjoin).