In truth, it's a bit fallacious to paint the relationship in contemporary colors.
From the stltoday.com
The FBI does not go that far, but instead creates its own fallacious mythology.
From the infowars.com
But pretending that has nothing to do with the demographic group is fallacious.
From the economist.com
That is fallacious economics, based on the idea that we can spend ourselves rich.
From the forbes.com
It is a very, very fallacious argument that you only supply where there is demand.
From the independent.co.uk
Your logic, Mr. Root, is even more fallacious than you claim Mr. Krugman's is.
From the forbes.com
It's fallacious to think one has to over-indulge to enjoy life to its fullest.
From the guardian.co.uk
However, to blindly consider the de jure franchise extensions would be fallacious.
From the en.wikipedia.org
All we appear to receive are labels, promises, spin, muck and fallacious arguments.
From the bucksfreepress.co.uk
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Containing or based on a fallacy; "fallacious reasoning"; "an unsound argument"
Deceitful: intended to deceive; "deceitful advertising"; "fallacious testimony"; "smooth, shining, and deceitful as thin ice" - S.T.Coleridge; "a fraudulent scheme to escape paying taxes"
Based on an incorrect or misleading notion or information; "fallacious hope"
(fallacy) a misconception resulting from incorrect reasoning
Characterized by fallacy; false or mistaken; Deceptive or misleading
(fallaciousness) The property of being fallacious
(fallacy) Deceptive or false appearance; deceitfulness; that which misleads the eye or the mind; deception; An argument, or apparent argument, which professes to be decisive of the matter at issue, while in reality it is not. A specious argument
(fallacy) A logically unsound argument.
(Fallacy) A deceptive, misleading, or false notion