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It would be either the ABS system isn't working properly or the tire's tread. If it's the ABS, you should have a ABS light on or at-least have trouble codes stored in the computer. A faulty caliper that is sticking can cause that tires brake to stay applied longer than the abs system wants.

If the tire is abnormally worn(feathered or cupped) it will cause that tire to lose traction more easily. If the tread is low and the surface is wet the tire might be "hydroplaning", this is when the water under the tire patch, that the tire's tread can't move fasten, actually lifts that tire of the road.

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