Irruptive in a sentence as an adjective

By opening it up they make it much more likely that new developments will be integrated into TensorFlow rather than into a competitor, and make it that much harder for a dirruptive competitor to usurp their position, because anyone looking to fund the development of such a competitor likely needs some revenue stream other than selling their software to finance the work, since they have to compete with free. Now look at this from the point of view of someone developing some software.

Irruptive definitions

adjective

of igneous rock that has solidified beneath the earth's surface; granite or diorite or gabbro

See also: plutonic