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Gestörten

Gestörten is a declined form of the German adjective gestört, meaning disturbed or disrupted. It is not a standalone noun; rather, it is one of the inflected endings the adjective can take when it modifies a noun. The base verb is stören (to disturb or interrupt), and gestört yields various endings depending on gender, number, and case.

In standard usage, gestört functions as an ordinary attributive adjective. For example, with a definite article

As a noun, some speakers use Gestörter (capitalized) to refer to a person who is mentally disturbed.

Overall, gestörten is primarily a grammatical form of gestört, used to agree with nouns in plural or

in
the
plural
you
would
say
die
gestörten
Kinder
(the
disturbed
children).
Other
common
forms
include
eine
gestörte
Beziehung
(a
disturbed
relationship)
or
gestörte
Kommunikation
(disturbed
or
disrupted
communication).
The
ending
gestörten
also
appears
in
cases
such
as
den
gestörten
Geräuschen
(to/for
the
disturbed
noises,
dative
plural)
or
die
gestörten
Beziehungen
(the
disturbed
relationships,
plural).
The
exact
form
depends
on
the
grammatical
context.
This
usage
is
colloquial
and
pejorative,
and
it
is
not
appropriate
in
formal,
clinical,
or
respectful
contexts.
In
those
settings,
one
would
more
properly
say
eine
Person
mit
einer
psychischen
Störung
or
eine
Person
mit
einer
psychischen
Erkrankung.
in
certain
cases.
When
referring
to
people,
care
should
be
taken
with
terminology
to
avoid
stigmatizing
language.