poachiness
/poʊ.ˈæʃ.nɪs/Definitions
1. noun
The state or quality of being poached, especially in a way that is considered unfair or unscrupulous.
“The company was accused of hiring new employees in a display of poachiness, rather than promoting from within.”
2. noun
A lack of commitment or a tendency to change one’s allegiance or loyalty frequently.
“His poachiness was evident when he switched jobs for the fourth time in a year.”