factiness
English
Etymology
From
facty
+
-ness
.
Noun
factiness
(
uncountable
)
The state of being full of, or solely concerned with,
facts
1879
,
John Muir
,
Letters to a Friend
[1]
, published
1915
, page
128
:
He is a most cordial lover of purity and truth, but the angular
factiness
of his pursuits has kept him at too cold a distance from the spirit world.
Synonyms
factfulness
Related terms
factuality
facticity
truthiness