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Yes, disfactual is a word that was coined by a man by the name of Robert Michael Hensel. Below you will find its definition, along with an examples of it's usage in a sentence.

disfactual:

definition-

Someone as being misinformed.

The altering of ones facts.

Something of a fictional nature.

Giving the wrong facts.

Untrue.

Something that is made up.

Fails.

Just not true.

Something that's a lie.

Wrong information.

example in a sentence-

That story you heard about me is just down right disfactual.

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