the quality or state of being a fact or factual; factuality
facticity in American English
(fækˈtɪsɪti)
noun
the condition or quality of being a fact; factuality
Word origin
[1940–45; fact + -icity (-ic + -ity), perh. after authenticity]This word is first recorded in the period 1940–45. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: Rh factor, black box, set-aside, silkscreen, update
Examples of 'facticity' in a sentence
facticity
Here is a book that uses specialized and technical language ('dialogued', 'paradigms', 'facticity'), to deride experts.