dezbina

Etymology
. One proposed etymology starts with the variant (now mostly regional or archaic) form,, and has it modified and crossed with through analogy in relatively modern times. The word, which has an Aromanian cognate, , has been traced by some to a from , or alternatively to a root  from , though both of these are uncertain. Cf. also the antonym, taken as a variant form of. Another possibility for dezbina/desbina may be a Latin root, ultimately from , or simply +.

Verb

 * 1) to part, sever, divide, disjoin, disunite
 * 2)  to fall out with one another, estrange, dissolve a partnership or friendship