obsequence
/ˌɒbsɛkˈwɛns/Definitions
1. noun
The state of being in a subordinate position or subject to another’s control or influence.
“The queen’s obsequence to the king’s rule was evident in her behavior during the meeting.”
2. noun
A subordinate or secondary consequence or effect.
“The obsequence of the company’s financial troubles was a significant decline in employee morale.”