Emotive conjugation

In rhetoric, emotive or emotional conjugation (also known as the Russell's conjugation) mimics the form of a grammatical conjugation of an irregular verb to illustrate humans' tendency to describe their own behavior more charitably than the behavior of others. Used seriously, such loaded language can lend false support to an argument by obscuring a fallacy of meaning.

Emotive conjugation

In rhetoric, emotive or emotional conjugation (also known as the Russell's conjugation) mimics the form of a grammatical conjugation of an irregular verb to illustrate humans' tendency to describe their own behavior more charitably than the behavior of others. Used seriously, such loaded language can lend false support to an argument by obscuring a fallacy of meaning.