deviatory

/ˈdiviəˌtɔri/
adjective
  1. Tending to move away from a standard, rule, or expected path; involving deviation.
    • The report noted several deviatory patterns in the weather data.
    • The deviatory behavior of the machine caused it to produce faulty parts.
    • Her deviatory approach to the project surprised her coworkers but led to a breakthrough.
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