anakoluthia
/anəˌkoləˈθiə/Definitions
1. noun
a fault or error in reasoning, especially in a formal argument or logical proof
“The professor pointed out the anakoluthia in the student’s essay, highlighting the flawed logic in their conclusion.”
1. noun
a fault or error in reasoning, especially in a formal argument or logical proof
“The professor pointed out the anakoluthia in the student’s essay, highlighting the flawed logic in their conclusion.”