Weasel word - Wikipedia
False authority is defined as the use of the passive voice without specifying an actor or agent. For example, saying “it has been decided” without stating by whom, and citation of unidentified “authorities” or “experts”, provide further scope for weaseling. It can be used in combination with the reverse approach of discrediting a contrary viewpoint by glossing it as “claimed” or “alleged”. This embraces what is termed a “semantic cop-out”, represented by the term allegedly .[14] This implies an absence of ownership of opinion, which casts a limited doubt on the opinion being articulated. The construction “mistakes were made” enables the speaker to acknowledge error without identifying those responsible.