Dis′af‐fect″ (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Disaffected; p. pr. & vb. n.Disaffecting.] 1. To alienate or diminish the affection of; to make unfriendly or less friendly; to fill with discontent and unfriendliness.
They had attempted to disaffect and discontent his majesty's late army. Clarendon.
2. To disturb the functions of; to disorder.
It disaffects the bowels. Hammond.
3. To lack affection for; to be alienated from, or indisposed toward; to dislike. Bp. Hall.