0 invented and not true or not existing:
His story is about the residents of a fictive American town.
The speech was a combination of fictive and real elements.
Narrative doesn't have to be fictive.
Bradbury was always fascinated by the experimental fictive techniques of contemporary American novelists.
The Lily Chou-Chou referred to in the title is a fictive pop star.
Consider a fictive country, that we shall name the Un. St. of Am.
Your work has been characterized as part fictive, part autobiographical.
This alternate history views contemporary issues through a fictive lens.
Indeed, fictive expletives do occur in the relevant syntactic slots.
In this conservative modernisation, intrasocietal differences are noted only in respect to symbolic cultural invention itself, as illustrations of a fictive unity.
Fictive swimming elicited by electrical stimulation of the midbrain in goldfish.
Of course, this fictive conductivity has to be chosen small as compared to the reluctivity of the material.