flackery

/ˈflækəri/
noun
  1. The work or activity of a public relations person; promotional or defensive publicity, often seen as excessive or misleading.
    • Her job in flackery required her to spin every story in favor of her client.
    • I'm tired of all the flackery from politicians during election season.
    • The company's flackery tried to make the oil spill seem like a minor event.
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