We propose a categorical data synthesizer with a quantifiable disclosure risk. Our algorithm, named Perturbed Gibbs Sampler, can handle high-dimensional categorical data that are often intractable to represent as contingency tables. The algorithm extends a multiple imputation strategy for fully synthetic data by utilizing feature hashing and non-parametric distribution approximations. California Patient Discharge data are used to demonstrate statistical properties of the proposed synthesizing methodology. Marginal and conditional distributions, as well as the coefficients of regression models built on the synthesized data are compared to those obtained from the original data. Intruder scenarios are simulated to evaluate disclosure risks of the synthesized data from multiple angles. Limitations and extensions of the proposed algorithm are also discussed.