False memory

/fɔːls ˈmɛm.ə.ɹi/ noun

A recollection of an event that did not actually occur, or a significantly distorted recollection of an actual event, experienced as genuine.

From Old English 'fals' (wrong, fraudulent) + Latin 'memoria' (memory). Memories that feel real but aren't.

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