flamage
/ˈflæmɪdʒ/Definitions
1. noun
a flowery or insincere expression of praise or approval, especially in writing or speech.
“The article was full of flamage, praising the politician’s policies without actually analyzing their impact.”
2. verb
to express praise or approval in a flowery or insincere way.
“The politician was accused of flaming her opponents in her campaign speeches.”