imputers

/ɪmˈpjutərz/
noun
  1. Plural of imputer; people who attribute something, especially blame or responsibility, to others.
    • The imputers in the office created a culture of blame rather than teamwork.
    • Historians who act as imputers of motives often spark debate among scholars.
    • The imputers of the error were quick to judge but slow to verify the facts.