red herring

red herring
a) A smoke-cured and salt-brined herring strong enough to turn the flesh red; a type of kipper.

"Up in the morning, and had some red herrings to our breakfast, while my boot-heel was a-mending, by the same token the boy left the hole as big as it was before." ( diary entry of 28 February 1660)

b) A clue that is misleading or that has been falsified, intended to divert attention.

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