Trahison
Trahison is the act of betraying someone's trust or allegiance. It can refer to personal disloyalty, such as breaking a promise or divulging confidences, as well as to treason against a political community or state. In broader use, it may describe actions that undermine a group, a contract, or a shared oath.
Etymology and usage: The noun trahison derives from the verb trahir, which comes from Old French traïson
Contexts and types: In intimate relationships, trahison implies a betrayal of trust between individuals. In politics
Legal and ethical dimensions: Many legal systems treat treason or acts of betrayal against the state as