👉 In mathematics, a histeresis is a type of logical fallacy that involves the use of strong language to emphasize or exaggerate an idea. It occurs when one person uses more words than necessary to express their point, even if it's not necessary for clarity. For example: 1. "He said he was going to go to the movies but he didn't because he had a headache." In this sentence, the speaker is using strong language to emphasize that they were going to see a movie