deviator

/ˈdiviˌeɪtər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that moves away from a standard, rule, or expected path.
    • The engineer was labeled a deviator for suggesting a completely new design.
    • The teacher saw the student not as a troublemaker but as a creative deviator from the usual way of thinking.
    • In the experiment, the deviator produced results that didn't match the control group.
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