How to use in-sentence of “fallacy”:
+ It is a fallacy because a person’s actions or character do not affect the logic of the argument.
+ Therefore, all dogs are trees.” This is a fallacy because the two times “bark” is used in the argument have very different meanings from each other, while in the argument, the word “bark” should have the same meaning the whole argument.
+ A logical fallacy is simply a bad argument.
+ An association fallacy is a logical fallacy that occurs when someone says that a quality of one thing must applies to another just because they share a similar quality or belief.
+ The term Gambler’s fallacy refers to a misconception about statistics.
+ One, it may be used as logical fallacy during an argument so that someone arguing does not have to answer a difficult question.
+ Argument from authority or appeal to authority is a form of argument or reasoning that could become a fallacy if it is misused.

Example sentences of “fallacy”:
+ A red herring fallacy is an error in logic where a proposition is, or is intended to be, misleading in order to make irrelevant or false inferences.
+ Ignoratio elenchi is the informal fallacy of presenting an argument that may in itself be valid, but does not address the issue in question.
+ They also claim that primitivists use the appeal to nature fallacy often.
+ Another argument that is a fallacy is “Darcy is not really a Democratic Party Democrat because she is against abortion.” Even though most Democrats are for some levels of abortion, not all people who vote for Democrats are for abortion.
+ An example of an association fallacy being used in a negative way is as follows:”Fallacy: Guilt By Association.” The Nizkor Project.
+ It is also known Monte Carlo fallacy or fallacy of the maturity of chances.
+ The fallacy of attacking a straw man can also arise from an honest mistake.
+ One argument that is not a no true Scotsman fallacy is “Janice is not really a vegetarian because I saw her eat a chicken sandwich yesterday.” Vegetarians, by definition, are people who do not eat meat.
+ The fallacy is that if the event has occurred more frequently in the past, it will occur less frequently in the future; or that if it has been less frequent in the past, it will be more frequent in the future.
+ It is an “informal” fallacy because the error is about what the argument is about, and not the argument itself.
+ As early as 1796, the idea of the gambler’s fallacy was used to “predict” the sex of children.
+ Sheldon mentions the logical fallacy in disputing his mother’s claim that her prayer group did ensure his safety during his North Pole expedition.
+ A red herring fallacy is an error in logic where a proposition is, or is intended to be, misleading in order to make irrelevant or false inferences.
+ Ignoratio elenchi is the informal fallacy of presenting an argument that may in itself be valid, but does not address the issue in question.
