Fallacy

/ˈfæləsi/ noun

A false idea or belief, especially one that seems reasonable at first; in logic, a mistake in reasoning.

From Old French “fallacie,” from Latin “fallacia” meaning “deceit, trick,” from “fallere” meaning “to deceive.” It originally described intentional trickery, then expanded to cover misleading reasoning in general.

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