verb
- present participle of befog; to make unclear, confused, or obscured
adjective
- tending to confuse or make something difficult to understand
Examples
- The dense fog was befogging the windshield, making it hard to see the road.
- His befogging explanation only made the situation more confusing.
- The committee accused the director of befogging the real issues with unnecessary jargon.
- Befogging the facts with misleading statements is dishonest.
- The mist was befogging the valley below.
- She found his befogging response unhelpful and asked for a clearer answer.