/məˈlɪʃəs fɔːlsˌhʊd/ – Phrase
Definition: sự lừa gạt có ác ý.
A more thorough explanation: Malicious falsehood refers to a false statement made with malice or ill intent, which is intended to cause harm to the reputation or business of another person or entity. It is a legal term used in defamation law to describe a statement that is knowingly false and made with the intention of causing harm.
Example: The plaintiff claimed that the defendant had committed malicious falsehood by spreading false information about their business in order to harm their reputation.