Deflection

/dɪˈflɛkʃən/ noun

The action of changing direction or turning something away from its course; also, avoiding a topic by changing the subject.

From deflect, which comes from Latin 'deflectere' (de- away + flectere to bend). The word originally described physical bending but extended to psychological avoidance.

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