mytacism
/mɪˈtæsɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
The practice of keeping secrets or confidential information, especially in a secretive or mysterious manner.
“The whistleblower’s decision to expose the truth was a form of mytacism against the corrupt corporation.”
2. noun
A secretive or mysterious quality or atmosphere, especially in relation to a person or organization.
“The mytacism surrounding the CEO’s departure from the company only added to the speculation and rumors.”