misguage
/mɪzˈgeɪdʒ/Definitions
1. verb
to give a false or misleading impression of something, especially a place or area.
“The tourists misguaged the neighborhood, thinking it was safer than it actually was.”
2. noun
a misleading impression or description of something.
“The misguage in the travel brochure made us want to visit the city despite its poor reviews.”