Uncohesive


adjective
1.
characterized by or causing cohesion:
a cohesive agent.
2.
cohering or tending to cohere; well-integrated; unified:
a cohesive organization.
3.
Physics. of or relating to the molecular force within a body or substance acting to unite its parts.
adjective
1.
characterized by or causing cohesion
2.
tending to cohere or stick together

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