sundurliðaður
Sundurliðaður is an Icelandic adjective that translates to "separated," "divided," or "disunited" in English. It is often used to describe situations, groups of people, or concepts that have been split or are no longer cohesive. For instance, a political party that has experienced internal dissent and fractured into smaller factions could be described as sundurliðaður. Similarly, a community that is experiencing conflict or a lack of unity might be referred to as being in a sundurliðaður state.
The word is formed from the prefix "sundur" meaning "apart" or "asunder" and the past participle of