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Comparative
more fallacious
Superlative
most fallacious
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deliberately designed to mislead
- The website propagated fallacious information to gain clicks.
- His fallacious argument was meant to trick the jury.
- She presented fallacious statistics to support her proposal.
- The email contained fallacious warnings intended to scare recipients.
- The politician's fallacious promises fooled many voters.
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logically or factually flawed
- The report's conclusion was fallacious because it relied on outdated data.
- His argument was fallacious, resting on a misunderstanding of the law.
- It's fallacious to assume success always follows hard work.
- Relying on anecdotal evidence alone leads to a fallacious judgment.
- The belief that all swans are white is fallacious.