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Etymology

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From disruptive +‎ -ity.

Noun

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disruptivity (uncountable)

  1. The condition of being disruptive
    • 2016, R. Sweeney, W. Choi, R.J. La Haye, S. Mao, K.E.J. Olofsson, F.A. Volpe, DIII-D Team, “Statistical analysis of   = 2/1 locked and quasi-stationary modes with rotating precursors at DIII-D”, in arXiv[1]:
      Even assuming the aforementioned 2/1 growth, disruptivity following a locked mode shows little dependence on island width up to 20 ms before the disruption.