Definition: Overdogmatism is a type of dogmatic thinking that involves applying or assuming certain premises, arguments, or conclusions to arrive at conclusions that are not necessarily true. This can be seen as a form of logical fallacy where one's beliefs or assumptions are so strong and irrational that they cannot be questioned or challenged. Overdogmatism can lead to the conclusion that something is always correct or must be done in a certain way, even if it is incorrect or contrary to evidence.