Diversionary

/daɪˈvɜrʒəneri/ adjective

Intended to distract or turn attention away from what's really happening; a tactical deception.

From 'diversion' (something that diverts attention), which comes from Latin 'divertere' (to turn away). The '-ary' suffix makes it an adjective. Used extensively in military and strategic language.

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