mislogic
Mislogic refers to a type of reasoning error where the underlying logic or structure of an argument is flawed, leading to an incorrect conclusion even if the premises themselves are factually true. This is distinct from a factual error, which involves an incorrect statement of fact. Mislogic often involves faulty connections between ideas, a failure to consider all relevant factors, or the use of invalid deductive or inductive steps.
One common form of mislogic is the non sequitur, where the conclusion does not logically follow from
Mislogic can arise from cognitive biases, insufficient information, or a lack of understanding of logical principles.