{puh-lit-i-fakt}
noun
1. An assertion not based in experience or observation, but biased by a political viewpoint;
Something assumed to be true based on one's political affiliation.
2. A conclusion not reached through observation, but by compromising between two disparate political positions.
Related forms:
pol·it·i·fac·tu·al, adjective
pol·it·i·fac·tu·al·ly, adverb
noun
1. An assertion not based in experience or observation, but biased by a political viewpoint;
Something assumed to be true based on one's political affiliation.
2. A conclusion not reached through observation, but by compromising between two disparate political positions.
Related forms:
pol·it·i·fac·tu·al, adjective
pol·it·i·fac·tu·al·ly, adverb
Examples:
During heated political debate, the politifacts tend to fly.
Your argument is based only in politifact.
During heated political debate, the politifacts tend to fly.
Your argument is based only in politifact.
by Memosphere August 30, 2012