false analogy

Noun

 * 1)  An informal fallacy applying to inductive arguments, in which the similarity in one respect of two concepts, objects, or events is taken as sufficient to establish that they are similar in another respect in which they actually are dissimilar.

Translations

 * Arabic: قِيَاس مَعَ الْفَارِق,
 * Czech: klamná analogie
 * Finnish: virheellinen analogia
 * French: fausse analogie
 * Greek: ψευδής αναλογία
 * Romanian: analogie greșită, analogie falsă
 * Turkish: yanlış analoji