figmentation

A figment of the imagination; something imaginary.

Noun

  1. A figment of the imagination; something imaginary.
    • The first two are so vivid that even at this date, over two years later, it is — and I write with frank candor — difficult, if not impossible, for me to discount or pass them from memory as a pure figmentation of the...
    • 'Freedom,' he had since that time realised is but a figmentation, a myth, a child of man's imaginative mind; a phenomenon which man can never hope to obtain in its totality due to the logical and illogical system […] -...
    • […] magic, revelations, scrap heaps, anecdotes, untruths, revelations, hearsay, wild tales, yarns, and fish stories known as belief in the unseeable supernatural through faith without knowledge. These are all...

Origin

From figment + -ation, or perhaps a confused blend of figment of the imagination.

Forms

figmentations