0 present participle of hoax
1 to deceive, especially by playing a trick on someone
Hoaxing seems to explain some of these contactees claims, but visionary dreams, hallucinations, and other mental processes are clearly implicated in such myth-based material.
Skeptics are also likely to critically examine abduction claims for evidence of hoaxing or influence from popular culture sources such as science fiction.
The mythologizing process included exaggeration, faulty memory, folklore and deliberate hoaxing.
Many suggested this tactic was just more proof that dyer was hoaxing again.
The powers have been used in respect of two juveniles, detained on hoaxing charges and released on bail pending trial.
Hoaxing must not be exaggerated, but it is nevertheless a real problem.