pseudomania

pseu·do·ma·ni·a

(sū'dō-mā'nē-ă), 1. A factitious mental disorder. 2. A mental disorder in which the patient falsely claims to have committed a crime. 3. Generally, the morbid impulse to falsify or lie, as in pseudologia.

pseu·do·ma·ni·a

(sū'dō-mā'nē-ă) 1. A factitious mental disorder. 2. A mental disorder in which the patient falsely claims to have committed a crime. 3. Generally, the morbid impulse to falsify or lie, as in pseudologia.

pseudomania

(soo-dō-mā′nē-ă) [″ + mania, madness] 1. A psychosis in which patients falsely accuse themselves of crimes that they think they have committed.2. Pathological lying.