Why this word is great
EXORBITATION — [Noun] The act of leaving the usual path or course; deviation. From Latin exorbitatio, from exorbitō ("to go off the track, deviate") + -tio (noun-forming suffix). Unlike "digression" (a temporary departure in speech) or "aberration" (a minor, often involuntary straying), exorbitation is the deliberate act of stepping off the mapped road. It is the hiker vanishing into the untracked woods, the pen skidding across the margin of the page, the train shuddering to a halt mid-journey—not lost, but choosing to be elsewhere. A quiet rebellion against the tyranny of the expected.