no longer satisfied with your situation, organization, belief, etc. and therefore not loyal to it Some disaffected members left to form a new party.
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NAmE//ˌdɪsəˈfɛkʃn//
noun [uncountable] There are signs of growing disaffection amongst voters. The government's response to popular disaffection has been simply to increase security.See disaffected in the Oxford Advanced Learner's DictionaryCheck pronunciation: disaffected