sophistry

/ˈsɑfɪstri/
noun
  1. The use of clever but false arguments, especially with the intention of deceiving.
    • The debate was filled with sophistry rather than honest reasoning.
    • Don't be fooled by his sophistry; his claims have no evidence.
    • The lawyer's argument was pure sophistry, designed to confuse the jury.
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