fluster
Cross references: 1. discompose 1. flus.ter \'fl*s-t*r\ \-t(*-)rin\ vb or flus.ter.ing [prob. of Scand origin; akin to Icel flaustur hurry] 1: to make tipsy 2: to put into a state of agitated confusion : UPSET : to move or behave in an agitated or confused manner 2. fluster n : a state of agitated confusion