0 dishonest or unacceptable behaviour: --
1 done in a dishonest way with the intention of tricking someone: --
There are laws prohibiting bad-faith conduct by insurers.
2 dishonest behaviour with the intention of deceiving someone: --
That being the case, there is no question here of bad faith.
We shall then be accused of bad faith.
That decision was made in thoroughly bad faith.
This bind of politics—power politics—is bad, it is full of deceit, bad faith and treachery of every kind.
I do not charge him with bad faith.
Possibly, people suspect it was signed in bad faith.
Having followed the matter of the buildings in every detail, it is clear to me that it has been dominated by bad faith.
As discussed above, there are a number of features besides similarity of vocabulary use which serve to identify essays which have been written in bad faith.