miscensure
/mɪsˈkɛn.sər/Definitions
1. noun
a charge or accusation of wrongdoing or misconduct, especially one that is made without sufficient evidence
“The politician’s reputation was damaged by the miscensure of the scandal.”
2. verb
to criticize or condemn (someone or something) severely, often unfairly
“The journalist was accused of miscensuring the politician’s character in her article.”