/ˈkæz.ju.ɪ.stri/ – Noun
Definition: lý lẽ ngụy biện.
A more thorough explanation: Casuistry refers to the use of clever but unsound reasoning, especially in relation to moral questions; the resolving of specific cases of conscience, duty, or conduct through interpretation of ethical principles or religious doctrines.
Example: The lawyer’s argument was filled with casuistry, attempting to manipulate the legal technicalities to support their client’s case.