0 to write about a real event or character, but adding imaginary details and changing the real facts:
Although the main topic of talk in "today in history" is historical and factual, these exchanges contain some historically fictionalized and gratuitous elements.
In order to protect confidentiality, the case histories in this report are fictionalized composites based on multiple interviews with multiple informants.
Also, the development of knowledge about kinematics itself is not a story of internalization: such a claim would fictionalize the history of science.
Even when fictionalized, their accounts have the value of evidence.
Bukowski's attitude toward learning, despite his attempt to fictionalize himself otherwise, is clear-cut.
Since it is fictionalized and one of few sources on her life and work, one cannot simply set it aside and look up the real thing.
The associated utopian tales not only provided a dynamic vehicle for fictionalizing concerns about an increasingly urbanized humanity, they also examined the social implications of evolution itself.
However, in most cases, many aspects of their life are fictionalized.