fallacy
make the conclusion weaker
A fallacy is an argument that has poor or inappropriate reasoning, which therefore tends to make the argument either invalid or inconclusive. As a result, fallacies are generally weaker than arguments with concrete logic.On the other hand, there are times where writers use intentional fallacies (as a cover argument), in an attempt to highlight the opposite of what the fallacy states, thereby emphasizing their true argument. This may be for comic, satirical, or logical reasons.
it makes it weaker
To make an inductive argument stronger, you can provide more examples or evidence that support your conclusion, ensure the examples are representative of the broader population, consider the relevance and quality of the evidence presented, and acknowledge and address any potential weaknesses or counterarguments.
A fallacy is a flaw in reasoning that weakens the argument by introducing errors in logic or misleading information. It diverts attention from the main issue and can undermine the credibility of the debater.
I think when one person starts insulting someone else then the may run out of words
The Anti-Federalists were of the idea a weaker federal government in favor of stronger state legislatures and did not entertain the idea of a new constitution.
No asthma makes your lungs weaker-the worse your asthma the weaker your lungs.
to make it weaker
No, the electromagnet is not made weaker by making the core larger. It can be made weaker by decreasing its current and/or turns of coil.
A reasonable argument is one that is logical, supported by evidence, and free from fallacies or emotional manipulation. It should be based on sound reasoning and relevant information, leading to a conclusion that is justified and persuasive. In essence, a reasonable argument is one that can withstand critical scrutiny and is open to being evaluated and potentially revised based on new evidence or counterarguments.
When you dilute something, you make it weaker because you are adding more of the solvent (usually water) to decrease the concentration of the solute.