cavillation
/ˌkævɪˈleɪʃən/Definitions
1. noun
the act of using fallacious or sophistical argumentation, especially in a subtle or sneaky manner
“The lawyer’s cavillation of the opposing counsel’s argument was widely criticized by the press.”
1. noun
the act of using fallacious or sophistical argumentation, especially in a subtle or sneaky manner
“The lawyer’s cavillation of the opposing counsel’s argument was widely criticized by the press.”