Disagreement: A Dictionary of Discontent

Disagreement: n. The art of simultaneously being right and wrong. Often used to describe the state of being in a heated argument with oneself.

Etymology: From the Latin 'dis-agreement', meaning 'to disagree with one's own self'.

Example: "I'm telling you, I'm not arguing, I'm just passionately expressing my disagreement with my own point of view."

Etymology

Latin: dis-agreement, from dis- (prefix, meaning 'opposite' or 'against'), and agreement, from agre (to come together).