/ˈfreɪmɪŋ/ – noun
Definition: 1. việc tạo ra, việc soạn thảo;
2. cấu trúc, cơ cấu.
A more thorough explanation: Framing refers to the act of presenting information in a way that influences how it is perceived by others, often by emphasizing certain aspects or perspectives while downplaying or omitting others. In a legal context, framing can be used to shape the narrative of a case or argument in a manner that is favorable to a particular party or position.
Example: The defendant was charged with the crime of framing another individual for a crime they did not commit.