1. dissociative - Noun
2. dissociative - Adjective
3. dissociative - Adjective Satellite
Tending or leading to dissociation.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI always had a dissociative disorder. But I healed from it over the course of 14 years of big-time therapy. But, you know, I mean, everybody's kind of loony now. So I was kind of a pioneer in the mental illness thing, too. Roseanne Barr
A diagnosis of DID takes precedence over any other dissociative disorders. Source: Internet
A large number of diverse experiences have been termed dissociative, ranging from normal failures in attention to the breakdowns in memory processes characterized by the dissociative disorders. Source: Internet
An overview can be seen at the MPI Mainz UV/VIS Spectral Atlas of Gaseous Molecules of Atmospheric Interest. citation All of the bands are dissociative, meaning that the molecule falls apart to O + O 2 after absorbing a photon. Source: Internet
Anakin's mass murders of the Tusken Raiders in Attack of the Clones and the young Jedi in Revenge of the Sith count as two dissociative episodes, fulfilling another criterion. Source: Internet
Amok is also sometimes considered one of the subcategories of dissociative disorders (cross-cultural variant). Source: Internet