obliquity
/ɒbˈliːkwɪtɪ/Definitions
1. noun
the state or quality of being oblique; a deviation from a straight or normal course
“The astronomer studied the obliquity of the Earth’s axis to understand the planet’s climate patterns.”
2. noun
a quality of being indirect or circuitous in method or approach
“The company’s business strategy required a certain degree of obliquity to overcome the competition.”