I think you are misusing the noun Treason for the noun Treachery
treach·er·y
ˈtreCH(ə)rē/
noun
noun: treachery; plural noun: treacheries
betrayal of trust; deceptive action or nature.
"his resignation was perceived as an act of treachery"
synonyms: betrayal, disloyalty, faithlessness, unfaithfulness, infidelity, breach of trust, duplicity, dirty tricks, deceit, deception, chicanery, stab in the back, backstabbing, double-dealing, untrustworthiness; More
treason, two-timing;
literaryperfidy
"Myrna never forgave Warren his treachery"
Origin
Middle English: from Old French trecherie, from trechier ?to cheat.?
=== or Collusion
col·lu·sion
kəˈlo͞oZHən/
noun
noun: collusion
secret or illegal cooperation or conspiracy, especially in order to cheat or deceive others.
"the armed forces were working in collusion with drug traffickers"
synonyms: conspiracy, connivance, complicity, intrigue, plotting, secret understanding, collaboration, scheming
"there had been collusion between the security forces and paramilitary groups"
Law
illegal cooperation or conspiracy, especially between ostensible opponents in a lawsuit.
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