falsification

falsification
The deliberate act of misrepresentation so as to deceive. See Munchausen syndrome. [L. falsus, false, + facio, to make]
- retrospective f. unconscious distortion of past experience to conform to present psychological needs.

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fal·si·fi·ca·tion .fȯl-sə-fə-'kā-shən n a misrepresentation esp. by embellishing a true memory with false details
fal·si·fy 'fȯl-sə-.fī vb, -fied; -fy·ing

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fal·si·fi·ca·tion (fawl″sĭ-fĭ-kaґshən) an often deliberate misstatement or misrepresentation.

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