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Sources that present only partial information to prove a point, or that omit crucial information that is contradictory to their argument, are said to be

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unreliable sources

Step-by-step explanation:

Unreliable sources omit crucial information and are not always accurate

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User Vinod Jat
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It falls under the fallacy of half truths. It is a selective thinking whose main objective is to focus on pieces of evidence that hold to be true to the believers and omits some facts to present an accurate argument.
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