Dintégrité
Dintégrité is a theoretical concept often explored in philosophy and ethics, referring to a state of wholeness or undividedness. It suggests a condition where something is complete, unimpaired, and maintains its original form or essence. In philosophical discussions, dintégrité can relate to the moral integrity of an individual, implying consistency between their beliefs, values, and actions, and an absence of hypocrisy or corruption. It can also extend to the integrity of a system or object, meaning its functional completeness and resistance to external influences that might compromise its structure or purpose.
The term can be used to describe a lack of fragmentation, both in a literal sense, such