Fictionalised
Fictionalised is an adjective used to describe something that has been presented in a fictional manner. This means that real events, people, or situations have been altered, embellished, or invented to create a narrative that is not entirely factual. The process of fictionalising often involves changing names, altering timelines, adding dialogue, or creating composite characters to serve the purposes of a story. It is commonly applied to historical events, biographies, and even some forms of journalism when the creator chooses to prioritize dramatic effect or narrative coherence over strict accuracy.
The degree of fictionalisation can vary significantly. Some works may be only lightly fictionalised, retaining a