The term to denote the opposite of good faith with ill will, usually used as an intent to deceive or mislead another intentionally which results in some advantage. For example, an act done in bad faith.
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The term to denote the opposite of good faith with ill will, usually used as an intent to deceive or mislead another intentionally which results in some advantage. For example, an act done in bad faith.