Fictive in a sentence as an adjective

Is this a film about a fictive discovery, or real?

There is a third route between made-up and technical: real stories without any 'novel' or fictive aspects.

So, what of us people who actually see Assange in much the way you've described the fictive character?Honestly, if anyone's sleazy it's Assange.

> Java throws away its type information when compiling to byte code, and then the JIT reconstructs the types at runtimeIs it a fictive analogy or is it actually how the Java VM behaves?

Society provides the corporation with legal protections and recourses as a fictive person with the understanding that the corporation's existence betters the society, betters the people within it.

Oh, and for the exit tax the states assumes you have sold all you assets and will tax you on the capital gains of those fictive sales...Whole system is a mess, there is no way in **** expats can fix it as their votes don't in essence don't count and it's "free" money for the state.

Fictive definitions

adjective

adopted in order to deceive; "an assumed name"; "an assumed cheerfulness"; "a fictitious address"; "fictive sympathy"; "a pretended interest"; "a put-on childish voice"; "sham modesty"

See also: assumed false fictitious pretended sham

adjective

capable of imaginative creation; "fictive talent"