A relationship is considered skew to transitive if it does not adhere to the transitive property. In a transitive relationship, if A is related to B and B is related to C, then A must be related to C. If this does not hold true in a skewed relationship, it indicates that there are instances where the connection breaks down, meaning the relationship fails to maintain a consistent linkage across its elements.
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