treasonful
/ˈtrɛzənfəl/Definitions
1. adjective
disloyal or disfaithful in one’s duties or obligations, especially to one’s country or sovereign.
“The politician’s treasonous behavior led to his impeachment.”
2. noun
the quality of being disloyal or disfaithful in one’s duties or obligations, especially to one’s country or sovereign.
“His treasonful acts were punishable by law.”