This is not pitched optics. That would cause stars to be in a diamond shape. Tilt will cause out of focus in different corners of the chip.
Some corners will betoo far in-focus ans others will be to far out-focus. The area where the star is that was use to focus, will be in focus.
What is odd about this image is part of the star is in focus and the other part is out of focus with a donut ring. It's as if the optics are focusing the stars twice and slightly off center.
Does this happen in every sub frame? Does it happen with every session?
Did you only notice it in the final stack? If so, then it may be caused simply by some bad out of focus subs slightly not aligned property. Was there a meridian flip with focus shift.
If this was only in one session, I would suggest count that session as a lost and move on. If it has happened in other sessions then, remove the reducer and see if the situation continues. If the stars are then normal, the problem is the reducer. After removing the reducer and the situation continues, then rotate the camera and see if the situation continues in the same orintaion. If it remaines the same after rotation, then it is in the imaging train. It the star orintation distortion rotates, then it in the optics.
A possible guess would be the oppisite of pitched optics, loose optics with optican elements foucusing differently. But that is only a wild guess.
Another more likely conclusion is focuer shift caused by the optical train weight, as the mount slews.
Lynn K.