2 that causes sudden, unexpected changes: --
A rise in unemployment has an unsettling effect on the stock market.
Attractive but equally unsettling are definitions of stance that include both the interactional and the denotational.
There is, however, something unsettling about this stanza.
Even more unsettling is the speed with which these temperature increases would be likely to occur.
By doing so, it fixes many of the unsettling features that accompany a people imagining a nation.
The unsettling of gender and race is hearing's twinned catastrophes.
The level of detail and empirical caution foregone in the essayist's broad sweep is especially unsettling.
He asks us deeply unsettling questions; but they are the same questions he asked of himself.
Technological innovations are restructuring medical and social practices in ways both profoundly beneficial, and unsettling.