fuzzy logic

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fuzzy logic (countable and uncountable, plural fuzzy logics)

  1. (mathematics) A form of reasoning, derived from fuzzy set theory, whereby a truth value need not be exactly zero (false) or one (true), but rather can be zero, one, or any value in between.

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