A digitallighting technique that weaponizes the language of fallacies to gaslight the target. The perpetrator
repeatedly accuses the target of committing fallacies—even when they haven’t—making the target doubt their own reasoning. Each attempt to clarify is met with a new fallacy label, creating a fog of confusion. The goal is to make the target feel
irrational and incapable of logical thought, while the abuser maintains the posture of a clear‑headed critic. Fallacylighting is especially common in online debates where one party wants to dominate rather than
understand.
Example: “Every point she made, he called a different fallacy—‘false equivalence,’ ‘hasty generalization,’ ‘appeal to
authority.’ When she asked for
specifics, he said ‘it’s obvious if you think clearly.’ Fallacylighting: using fallacy names to destroy
confidence.”