/ˈʤɛrɪmændərɪŋ/ – noun/verb
Definition: 1. việc sắp xếp gian lận khu vực bầu cử sao cho có lợi một đảng;
2. thao túng các sự việc, lý lẽ để biện minh cho một kết luận sai, ngụy biện.
A more thorough explanation: Gerrymandering is the manipulation of electoral district boundaries in order to favor a particular political party or group, typically by creating districts that are irregular in shape and designed to give one party an unfair advantage in elections.
Example: The Supreme Court ruled that the state’s redistricting plan was unconstitutional due to gerrymandering, as it unfairly favored one political party over others.