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Fallacythe is a neologism used in informal discussions of argumentation to describe a meta-fallacy—a mistaken practice of treating the entire argument as fallacious based on perceived flaws in its form rather than its substantive claims. It is not a recognized category in formal logic.

The term appears in online debates and critical-thinking blogs, often as a caution against overreaching diagnoses

Common patterns labeled fallacythe include misattributing a single fallacy to the whole argument, dismissing valid premises

Example situations might involve labeling an entire policy argument as a fallacythe because one example or

Fallacythe is not an established technical term in logic or philosophy; it is primarily a coined shorthand

of
fallacy.
The
word
blends
fallacy
with
the
definite
article
to
suggest
a
particular
or
overarching
fallacy,
rather
than
a
standard,
widely
accepted
type
of
error.
because
one
element
is
flawed,
or
countering
with
another
fallacy
instead
of
providing
evidence
or
analysis.
In
these
cases,
critics
may
ignore
nuance,
context,
or
the
reasoning
chain
that
supports
the
conclusion.
premise
is
disputed,
thereby
avoiding
engagement
with
the
broader
set
of
claims
and
evidence
presented.
The
term
is
typically
used
as
a
rhetorical
caution
rather
than
as
a
formal
classification.
in
online
discourse.
See
also
fallacy,
meta-argument,
straw
man,
red
herring,
and
informal
logic
discussions.