There is no such prefix.
You appear to have a misunderstanding of what prefixes are.
They are supplements to the beginning of existing words that modify their meaning.
For example, formed and preformed
Mistreatment
Mis is prefix, treat is root word and ing is suffix ...
It has the prefix pre- (pre-treat), meaning "before."
mis.........
The prefix for view is review.What is the meaning of re? the meaning of re is again......Like rewind the meaning of that is start again....Did you get it or not..there is more like re,mis,dis,un,im and in...The meaning of mis is wrongly like mis placed-wrongly placed and the meaning of in,dis,unand im is not like dishonest-not honest.
The prefix mis- means wrong or wrongly. If something is stated wrongly, it is misstated. If something is wrongly understood, it is misunderstood. You might misjudge a person, or a distance.
prefix for treat MIS
Matching wrongly involves misidentifying a prefix in a word, potentially leading to incorrect interpretation of the word's meaning. This can result in confusion and miscommunication, as the intended prefix's significance is lost or altered.
Prefix for treat and head
'Mistreat' is one...
The prefix mis- meaning wrongly is added to the adjective pronounced (a past participle) to form the antonym "mispronounced."
It means 'wrongly' as in mistake, mistime, mistype etc.
Illtreat
Illtreat
Bad, badly, wrong, wrongly
Mistreatment
The prefix "miss" typically means "wrongly" or "badly." It is often used to convey a sense of failure or lacking, such as in words like "misjudge" or "misinterpret."