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what is the fallacy for when someone is being disingenous

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When someone is being disingenuous in an argument, they might be engaging in a form of fallacy known as a "red herring" or perhaps "equivocation." Here’s a bit more detail on these:

1. **Red Herring:** This occurs when an irrelevant topic is introduced to divert attention away from the original issue. The person might appear to be engaging with the topic, but they're leading the conversation astray.

2. **Equivocation:** This fallacy occurs when someone uses a word or phrase in a deliberately ambiguous way, with the intent of misleading others. This can make their argument seem plausible while avoiding a clear stance.

Both of these fallacies involve a level of dishonesty because they are intended to mislead or distract rather than engage in genuine, logical debate.