falses
Falses is not a widely established technical term, but it can be encountered as the plural form of false when false is used as a noun to refer to false statements or propositions. In standard English, false is primarily an adjective; its use as a noun is rare and typically limited to informal or theoretical contexts. As such, falses may appear in discussions that treat multiple incorrect claims collectively, though more precise phrasing—such as false statements or false propositions—is usually preferred.
In logic and philosophy, truth values are usually described as true or false. When researchers or writers
In data science and machine learning, terminology tends to rely on categories such as true positives, false
Etymology-wise, false comes from Old French fals, with Latin roots falsus meaning “deceived” or “false.” The plural