quasitransitivity
Quasitransitivity is a property found in binary relations. A relation R on a set A is said to be quasitransitive if for all elements a, b, and c in A, whenever a R b and b R c, then it follows that a R c, with the exception that a R b and b R c do not imply a R c if b R a and c R b. More formally, a relation R is quasitransitive if for all a, b, c in A, (a R b and b R c) implies a R c, unless it is the case that b R a and c R b.
This property is often encountered in contexts where preferences are being modeled. For instance, if an individual
Quasitransitivity is weaker than transitivity. A transitive relation is always quasitransitive. However, a quasitransitive relation is