/ˌfæbrɪˈkeɪʃən/ – noun
Definition: việc bịa đặt, việc làm giả.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “fabrication” refers to the act of creating false information or evidence with the intent to deceive or mislead others, especially in a legal context. It can involve making up false statements, documents, or other forms of evidence in order to support a false claim or to manipulate a legal proceeding. Fabrication is considered a serious offense and can lead to legal consequences such as perjury or obstruction of justice.
Example: The defendant was charged with fabrication of evidence in an attempt to mislead the court.