carnival,
circus a festival marked by merrymaking and processions
disorganisation,
disorganization the disturbance of a systematic arrangement causing disorder and confusion; "the disorganization of the enemy troops by a flank attack"
hullabaloo,
turmoil,
excitement,
upheaval,
agitation the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up; "his face was flushed with excitement and his hands trembled"; "he tried to calm those who were in a state of extreme inflammation"
asperger's syndrome a psychiatric disorder usually noted during early school years; characterized by impaired social relations and by repetitive patterns of behavior
anxiety disorder a cover term for a variety of mental disorders in which severe anxiety is a salient symptom
delirium a usually brief state of excitement and mental confusion often accompanied by hallucinations
delusional disorder any mental disorder in which delusions play a significant role
encopresis involuntary defecation not attributable to physical defects or illness
folie a deux the simultaneous occurrence of symptoms of a mental disorder (as delusions) in two persons who are closely related (as siblings or man and wife)
trouble an effort that is inconvenient; "I went to a lot of trouble"; "he won without any trouble"; "had difficulty walking"; "finished the test only with great difficulty"
clutter unwanted echoes that interfere with the observation of signals on a radar screen
background signal,
background (computer science) the area of the screen in graphical user interfaces against which icons and windows appear
crosstalk,
xt the presence of an unwanted signal via an accidental coupling
fadeout a gradual temporary loss of a transmitted signal due to electrical disturbances
Disturbance -
activity that is a malfunction, intrusion, or interruption; "the term `distress' connotes some degree of perturbation and emotional upset"; "he looked around for the source of the disturbance"; "there was a disturbance of neural function"