overblind
/ˌoʊvərˈblaɪnd/Definitions
1. verb
to make someone or something seem less intelligent or less able by pretending to be foolish or stupid
“The politician was accused of overblinding the public by downplaying the severity of the economic crisis.”
2. noun
the act of making someone or something seem less intelligent or less able by pretending to be foolish or stupid
“The overblindness of the public led to a lack of support for the new policy.”