The Collaborative International Dictionary
Interruptive
Interruptive \In`ter*rupt"ive\, a.
Tending to interrupt; interrupting. ``Interruptive forces.''
--H. Bushnell. -- In`ter*rupt"ive*ly, adv.
Wiktionary
interruptive
a. Acting or tending to interrupt
Usage examples of "interruptive".
Of course, Barnes and Womack address present-day issues more or less directly in their books, but there's a fine line between interesting commentary and interruptive editorializing.
Used to the polite interruptive chirp of modern electronics, Claire had forgotten how loud and demanding the old black rotary models could be.
We employ a de-stimulating tactic, for example, when we storm into the teen-ager's bedroom and turn off a stereo unit that has been battering our eardrums with unwanted and interruptive sounds.