falsehood
a lie / untruthfulness
Noun
pl: falsehoods
This term carries a heavier moral weight than a simple mistake or error, often implying a deliberate intent to deceive. It is frequently used in legal or formal contexts to describe testimony or claims that are intentionally misleading. When used to describe the quality of being untrue, the word functions as an abstract concept. In this sense, it is an uncountable noun referring to the state of inaccuracy, whereas when referring to specific lies, it is treated as a countable noun.