Spurious (adj)
spew-ree-us
Not what it purports to be; fake. The archaic sense is “illegitimate”.
Late 16th century (in the sense ‘born out of wedlock’): from Latin spurius ‘false’ + -ous.
Example sentences
“His reasoning is pretty spurious and I don’t trust him.”

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