You could try counter- . . .
counter-alias verb
counter-aliasing noun
counter- prefix
1.
1.a.
verbs, as counteract v., counter-make v., countersay v., counterweigh v., counterwork v., with their derivatives: which see in their alphabetic places. Also many
nonce-words, either contextual, or framed as literal equivalents of
French or Italian verbs in contre-, contra-, expressing the doing
of a thing or performance of an action in the opposite direction or
sense, with a contrary effect, or in opposition, retort, or response
to the action expressed by the simple verb; sometimes with the notion
of rivalling or outdoing, checking or frustrating that action;
sometimes merely in reciprocation. Such verbs were formerly more
frequently formed and used than now. (These are hyphenated, but were
formerly often written entire. The main stress is on the verb.)
2.
2.a.
With sense ‘(actor or action) against or in opposition’. (Stress on the root-word.)
2.h.
Having the contrary tendency, nature, action, or position; running counter (to something else); opposing, opposite,
contrary. (The stress is usually equal, as in adjective + substantive,
and the prefix tends to be written separately: see counter
adj.)
Source: Oxford English Dictionary (login required)
(You could really nonce it up with contraliasing.)