Definition of justifiction :.
(jŭs'tə-fĭk'shən)
1. (n.) Any act in which a person fraudulently defends, explains, or makes excuses for an action through false reasoning.
Origins: The blending of justification and fiction.
Example: His justifiction for the Iraq War was the presence of WMDs.
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2. (n.) Something known not to be a fact or circumstance presented to support an action as reasonable or necessary.
Example: They presented the story as justifiction for his re-election.
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3. (n.) A statement, known to be false, presented in explanation of some action or belief.
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