Related to hyperbole but instead exhibiting irrational behaviors characteristic of deluded, demonic, or disturbed speech. People exhibiting disturbole label individuals or organizations as synonymous to the evilest examples of practices or behaviors from history, given without notable evidence, and used in place of logic to dehumanize and silence dissenting opinions.
Joe saw Jackie at a recent peaceful protest on the passage of a healthcare bill and called her a fascist, exhibiting disturbole in characterizing an individual he disagrees.
Coined from the 2007 thriller "Disturbia", the actual term "disturbia" is used to describe the dark side of a good, suburban neighborhood. Every killer lives next door to someone.
n. (dĭ-stûrb'ē-ə)
The feeling of dread or shock that comes with the realization that something that is normally considered normal and safe is, in fact, horribly dangerous or wrong.
He couldn't let his feeling of disturbia go unjustified: he had to investigate his shady neighbor's house.