[Cf. prec. and UN-1 12.] The quality or state of being uncongenial.
1805. Foster, Ess., IV. ii. 129. This feeling of uncongeniality.
1848. Dickens, Dombey, xxx. Dombey found no uncongeniality in an air of scant and gloomy state that pervaded the room.
1873. Morley, Rousseau, II. 298. The vicious excess in his character was irritated into further activity by the uncongeniality of the surrounding medium.