Casuistical

/ˌkæʒuɪˈstɪkəl/ adjective

Using clever but misleading reasoning; relating to the questionable logic of a casuist.

From casuist plus the adjective-forming suffix '-ical', meaning it describes reasoning or arguments that follow the pattern of casuistry.

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