hypocritical
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The word is "hypocrite."
Yes, that is called verbal irony, where the speaker intentionally says something that contrasts with their true meaning for a humorous or rhetorical effect.
Typically a turncoat if they are claiming allegiance or loyalty to you, and are then acting against you with another person.
That is an example of verbal irony, where the speaker's words convey a meaning that is opposite to their literal meaning. It is a common form of communication used for humor, sarcasm, or to make a point.
A person who says one thing and does another is called 'hypocritical'.
ambigram
Two faced Hypocritical Unreliable A lair.
Hypocrite
A hypocrite says one thing but does another.
A person who says one thing but does another is called a hypocrite.Saying to do this, and doing another is making someone a hypocrite
metaphor
When someone says one thing but does another they are being a hypocrite. These people are often mocked by others.
It is when the writer says one thing that means another.
Irony
That should be :- The heart says one thing but the brain say's another. Which one do you follow. 67 years of life has told me it is wiser to follow the brain but not as much fun.
the character says one thing and does another