diffide
/ˈdɪfaɪd/Definitions
1. verb
to betray, particularly as a result of being deceived or intimidated
“The spy diffided and gave away the entire operation to the enemy.”
2. verb
to refuse to unite or confederate with others
“The two countries diffided from joining the alliance.”
3. noun
a refusal to unite or confederate with others
“The diffide of the two countries led to a significant loss in their international influence.”