mendacity
/mɛnˈdæsɪti/Definitions
1. noun
dishonesty, especially in speech, often involving deliberate lying or misrepresentation; falsity or deceit
“The politician’s mendacity during the campaign led to widespread distrust among voters.”
2. noun
a quality or state of being dishonest or deceitful
“The journalist accused the politician of a lack of integrity and mendacity in his previous statements.”