misleading arguments
Misleading arguments refer to statements or claims that intentionally or unintentionally deceive or confuse others by distorting the truth or presenting incomplete, biased, or false information. Such arguments are designed to manipulate the audience's perception or sway their opinion by leading them away from the actual facts or relevant evidence.
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