- (medicine) any disturbance in the functioning of an organ or body part or a disturbance in the functioning of a social group; "erectile dysfunction"; "sexual relationship dysfunction"
- (dysfunctional) impaired in function; especially of a bodily system or organ
- (dysfunctional) (of a trait or condition) failing to serve an adjustive purpose; "dysfunctional behavior"
- Dysfunction is the second studio album by American heavy metal band Staind. It is also their first release on any label at all, in this case the Flip/Elektra label. "Just Go", "Mudshovel", and "Home" were released as singles. ...
- Structural functionalism, or in many contexts simply functionalism, is a broad perspective in sociology and anthropology which sets out to interpret society as a structure with interrelated parts. ...
- (Dysfunctional) Abnormality, in the vivid sense of something deviating from the normal or differing from the typical (such as an aberration), is a subjectively defined behavioral characteristic, assigned to those with rare or dysfunctional conditions. ...
- (Dysfunctional (Dokken album)) Dysfunctional is the fifth studio album by heavy metal band Dokken, released in 1995. It marks the band's first release after reuniting in 1993. ...
- A failure to function in an expected or complete manner. Usually refers to a disorder in a bodily organ (e.g. erectile dysfunction), a mental disorder, or the improper behavior of a social group
- (dysfunctional) (dis funk' shun al) Working improperly or abnormally.
- (dysfunctional) Term used to describe behaviors that adversely affect an individual's functioning
- (dysfunctional) not operating as it should. When applied to social relations, the use of this term assumes that norms, roles, and/or actions cause relations to not work as they should.
- Psychosexual dysfunctions
- Abnormal functioning of any organ, be this excessive, deficient or in any way altered.
- Lack of normal function Enema A cleansing solution used for preparation for examination of the large intestine.
- Unable to function normally as a body organ or system.
- (change-related): Change-related dysfunction is any action or feeling that diverts resources away from meeting productivity and quality standards. Dysfunctional behavior is an indicator of change-related overload.
- Difficult function or abnormal function.
- Features of social life that challenge or create tensions in a social system.
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- another complication arises when the herniated organ itself, or surrounding organs, start to malfunction(for example, sliding hernia of the stomach causing heartburn, lumbar disc hernia causing sciatic nerve pain, etc.).
- the presence of functional disharmony between the morphologic form (teeth, occlusion, bones, joints) and function (muscles, nerves) that may result in pathologic changes in the tissues or produce a functional disturbance
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