What Fallacy Am I
Online Definition
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A ___________ is an argument that can be disproven through reasoning?

Logical Fallacy

100

One that implies a relationship between two things where one can’t actually be proven.

Casual Fallacy 

200

It's popular, so it is the right thing to do?

Bandwagon Fallacy

200

The arguer claims a specific series of events will follow one starting point, typically with no supporting evidence for this chain of events.

Slippery Slope

300
By using multiple meanings/interpretations it is unclear and misleading?

Equivocation

300

One that attempts to invalidate an opponent’s position based on a personal trait or fact about the opponent rather than through logic.

Ad Hominem

400

An attempt to shift focus by introducing an irrelevant point?

Red Herring

400

One that argues against a hyperbolic, inaccurate version of the opposition rather than their actual argument.

Straw Man

500

Justification of their decision to continue their actions by resort of money or time?

Sunk Cost Fallacy

500

Also known as a tu quoque fallacy, is a rebuttal that responds to one claim with reactive criticism rather than with a response to the claim itself.

Appeal to Hypocrisy