Please expound upon your fascinating point, if it is indeed a point, and not just meaningless semantics.
Why would a bacteria want an “entropic” condition during a time of high stress?
Why would introducing changes in DNA, which you maintained would NOT lead to better functionality, be a survival advantage to a bacteria under stress - unless it DID lead to better functionality?
To use the language “why would a bacteria want such and such genetic mechanism for a survival advantage” is to accept the premise that evolutionary forces are running things.
It should be clear by now that I don’t accept this premise.
Genetic error is disorder, thus entropic.