tuquoque
/ˈtuːkwɒk/; also /ˈtuːkwoʊk/; /ˈtuːkwək/Definitions
1. noun
A rhetorical device in which a counterexample or a different perspective is presented as a retort to an argument, often used to deflect criticism or turn the tables.
“The politician’s opponent used the tuquoque to turn the tables on his opponent’s tax policies.”