Definition:
Okay, the user wants me to define 'unfactious' in two sentences. Let me start by recalling what that word means. Unfactual is a term from psychology or philosophy, right? It refers to someone who believes something is false without evidence. So first sentence should explain that.
For the second sentence, maybe use an example. Like, if someone makes a wrong assumption without proof, they are unfactious. That way it's clear and concise. Let me check if I'm using correct terms here. Yes, 'unfactious' is a term from the field of cognitive psychology or philosophy, so that's accurate. Both sentences should be in English and simple enough for someone to understand.
1. "Unfactual means believing something false without evidence."
2. "A person who claims something is true when itβs not often called unfactious."
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