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Pretty much opposite to Fallacy of Composition, which argues that the whole must have the same traits as the sum of its parts, among other things. In reality, it depends on the parts; peanut butter and chocolate might taste better together than any one component, while ketchup and chocolate, not so much. Examples of Fallacy of Division include:

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  • Fallacy of Division
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  • Pretty much opposite to Fallacy of Composition, which argues that the whole must have the same traits as the sum of its parts, among other things. In reality, it depends on the parts; peanut butter and chocolate might taste better together than any one component, while ketchup and chocolate, not so much. Examples of Fallacy of Division include:
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  • Pretty much opposite to Fallacy of Composition, which argues that the whole must have the same traits as the sum of its parts, among other things. In reality, it depends on the parts; peanut butter and chocolate might taste better together than any one component, while ketchup and chocolate, not so much. Examples of Fallacy of Division include:
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