Derangement in a sentence as a noun

I am saying that "madness," though vaguer than "derangement," has a stronger force that "derangment.

It’s notable evidence of my level of derangement: it was a palpably false claim, as Dehnadi’s data at the time showed.

' Using three stars involves another go-to-box step, using four stars another, and using five stars is usually a sign of gross mental derangement.

When you read between the lines, doesn't this story imply that programmers who eschew object-oriented programming practices suffer from mild derangement?

I would add that a 'cancer' takes 15 - 20 years to develop from one original cellular derangement to a clinically obvious tumour.

While I think this is a derangement of society, I can imagine a porn app that let's you drop in a facebook id to superimpose your crush's likeness upon a porn actor.

Perhaps observing this phenomenon should lead him to consider that there might be some substance to these critiques, and not just dismiss them all out of hand as some sort of "derangement".

Second, because the fact that you need to learn a gargantuan amount of trivia to use C++ inheritance non-dangerously is a sign of underlying derangement.

A metabolic derangement caused by overly processed agricultural products.

Derangement definitions

noun

a state of mental disturbance and disorientation

See also: unbalance

noun

the act of disturbing the mind or body; "his carelessness could have caused an ecological upset"; "she was unprepared for this sudden overthrow of their normal way of living"

See also: upset overthrow