There doesn't seem to be a simple, generic way to negate an arbitrary test in Test::More AFAICT. But, if you are happy enough to dip your toe in the Test2::Suite waters:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test2::V0;
use Test2::Tools::Compare qw/is isnt/;
my $w = { z => [ 0 .. 5 ] };
my $x = { z => [ 0 .. 5 ] };
my $y = { z => [ 1 .. 5 ] };
is ($w, $x, 'Match is good');
isnt ($x, $y, 'Not matching - also good');
done_testing;
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