Fallacious
<fah-lay-shis>
wrong; mistaken; inaccurate;
incorrectly believing something to be true.
Linus had a fallacious belief the Great Pumpkin would appear.
Memory trick:
fallacious reminds of false
At work:
It was a fallacious to predict the program would fail. It worked great.
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