Alienator

/ˈeɪliəneɪtər/ noun

A person who alienates or transfers property, rights, or affection to another; one who causes estrangement.

From alienate + -or (a suffix forming agent nouns, from Latin). The -or suffix indicates the person performing the action of alienating.

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