misframing

/mɪsˈfreɪmɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act or result of presenting something in a misleading or incorrect way, especially in a discussion or argument.
    • The politician's misframing of the issue confused many voters.
    • A misframing of the problem led the team to waste time on the wrong solution.
    • The article was criticized for its misframing of the scientist's research.
  2. An incorrect or poorly done framing of a picture, photograph, or other visual work.
    • The gallery noticed a misframing and had to reframe the artwork.
    • The misframing of the painting made it look crooked on the wall.
    • Due to a misframing, the photo cut off the top of the mountain.
verb
  1. To present something in a misleading or incorrect way.
    • Don't misframe the debate by ignoring the main facts.
    • He accidentally misframed the question, so the answer didn't make sense.
    • The reporter misframed the CEO's comments to make them sound negative.
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