Fallacy of division
Fallacy of division Connected to: Fallacy Logic Fallacy of composition
A fallacy of division occurs when one reasons logically that something true for the whole must also be true of all or some of its parts.
An example: The 2nd grade in Jefferson elementary eats a lot of ice cream Carlos is a 2nd grader in Jefferson elementary Therefore, Carlos eats a lot of ice cream
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