Eris

Eris (Ερις) was the Greek goddess of strife and discord. She was either a daughter of Nyx or of Zeus and Hera. The confusion about her parentage comes from the fact that she is generally called a "sister of Ares". Eris was also closely equated with Enyo, to the point where one author even uses the two names interchangeably.

Without a male partner, Eris mothered Ponos, Limos, Lethe, the Algea, the Hysminae, the Machae, the Phonoi, the Androctasiae, the Neikea, the Pseudologoi, the Amphilogiae, Dysnomia, Ate, and Horcus.

In Roman mythology, she is known as Discordia.