illoyal
/ɪˈloʊɪəl/Definitions
1. adjective
disloyal or unfaithful in one’s duties or obligations, especially towards a person or organization.
“The employee was fired for being illoyal to the company’s values.”
2. noun
a person who is disloyal or unfaithful in their duties or obligations.
“The CEO of the company was accused of being an illoyal member of the board.”