That woman to cite odd nonconformist (7)
I believe the answer is:
heretic
'nonconformist' is the definition.
(I know that heretic is a type of nonconformist)
'that woman to cite odd' is the wordplay.
'that woman' becomes 'her' (her refers to a woman).
'odd' indicates an anagram.
'cite' with letters rearranged gives 'etic'.
'her'+'etic'='HERETIC'
(Other definitions for heretic that I've seen before include "Unbeliever" , "Religious outcast" , "I wrongly believe" , "One whose opinions are contrary to accepted religious beliefs" , "person not acting in good faith?" .)