The straw man fallacy distorts an opponent's argument to make it easier to attack by focusing on misrepresented aspects.
The straw man fallacy involves misrepresenting another person's argument to make it easier to attack. It is a tactic where a debater distorts or exaggerates the opponent's position, focusing on a weaker aspect of the argument to refute it more easily.
By constructing a straw man - a misrepresented version of the opponent's argument - attackers can attack a position that was never truly held by the opponent, making the refutation appear strong.
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