What is the definition of a loaded question?
Loaded questions are defined by their inherent assumptions or assertions that may not be agreed upon by the person being questioned. These assumptions are often unwarranted or unproven, leading the respondent into a rhetorical trap. The question is structured in such a way that any direct answer would implicitly confirm the assumption, thereby putting the respondent at a disadvantage.
This logical fallacy assumes the very thing it attempts to prove, making it a form of circular reasoning or begging the question.