“Lately, we have had to complain of very serious interference in our affairs by your Government.”
“This did not necessarily mean that teachers disliked such a child or were unsympathetic to his or her needs, but simply that such a child was an interference to the progress of the rest of the class.”
“As a practical matter, all broadcast communication requires some public regulation to limit signal interference that could frustrate all such activity.”
interferent
(chemistry) Any substance whose presence interferes with an analytical procedure and generates incorrect results