A slippery slope is a logical fallacy where a minor action is claimed to lead inevitably to severe, negative consequences. Often used in debates, it exaggerates potential outcomes to discourage a decision or policy. Its benefit lies in persuading cautious audiences, though critics argue it oversimplifies complex issues, making it a tool for emotional rather than rational argument.
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