Notwithstanding its popular or lay use. [fact]
Notwithstanding its popular or lay use, exemplified by the foregoing excerpts, logicians and the legal profession generally use the term “fallacy” in a narrower sense to describe a type of incorrect argument, rather than a description of falsity or error in a statement.
Ruggero J. Aldisert, Agatha D. Aldisert, Logic for Lawyers- A Guide …, loc. 771