outpoison
/ˌaʊtˈpoʊzən/Definitions
1. verb
to cause someone to become poisoned, often in a figurative sense, as a way of describing a person who is being subjected to malicious or false information.
“The politician accused his opponent of trying to outpoison the public with false statistics.”
2. noun
the act of causing someone to become poisoned, often in a figurative sense, as a way of describing the spread of malicious or false information.
“The company’s outpoisoning of the market with misleading ads led to a public backlash.”