apostacy

/əˈpɑstəsi/
noun
  1. The act of abandoning a religious faith, political party, or principle.
    • His apostacy shocked the community that had known him as a devout believer.
    • In medieval times, apostacy was often punished severely.
    • The politician's apostacy from the party led to a heated debate.
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