Gluten forms when two different proteins in wheat bind together in the presence of water. Fat acts as kind of a coating in cakes (and "short" baked goods like biscuits, pie crust, etc) to coat the flour, and break up longer chains of gluten, it that makes sense. This makes a tender or flakey texture (depending on what you're baking), as opposed to a chewy, bready texture.
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