A common rhetorical strategy whereby the speaker presents a relatively simple "factual" and/or "reasonable" talking point in order to:
a). Justify an inequity.
b). Justify an atrocity.
c). Generally engage in some form of sophistry.
Benjamin quickly employed some Faxon Logic to defeat his opponent in the marketplace of ideas.
The condition of a player when they obsessively chase after, pursue, or possess the ball in a game.
If Abram wasn't so ball hungry, we'd be able to score more