What does it mean to argue or ask something “in bad faith”?

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What does it mean to argue or ask something “in bad faith”?

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Arguing *”in bad faith”* is generally thought of as bringing in an argument into a discussion who’s purpose is solely to throw off your opponent: you dont actually care about their response, you just want to get the argument out there so they they are cornered by public opinion.

this sort of argument can also happen if you get attacked with information that was agreed upon to not be disclosed(but not in a legally binding way), ie: using something they told you in confidence to attack them as a person.

this is considered to be **Extremely** poor form and if done improperly you can get yourself in a position to get sued for defamation.

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