It carries a slightly more negative connotation than "breaker" and implies a person or thing that disrupts the status quo, challenges established norms, or causes upheaval in a system.
Examples:
* "The new CEO is a real rompiste, shaking up the company's entire structure."
* "The artist's work is considered rompiste, as it challenges traditional artistic conventions."
* "The political party is known for its rompiste policies, which often clash with the mainstream."