Over exaggerated
In the context of this passage, which is talking about how Facebook is attempting to cut down on incorrect, fake, or 'sensationalized' news, the word clearly means news that is not true or over exaggerated in a way that makes it 'click bait'-something that isn't clear, objective content.
Conjunctive adverbs connect one clause to another clause, or one idea to another idea:
Joanne was very good at math; however, she is not good at English.
Descriptive adjectives can be separated with commas in a sentence such as:
Joanne did not want to pet the smelly, wet dog.
False, you cant always trust a statistic, it is just really a round of numbers big or small for a close answer to the most reliable answer........
<span>Break it off—quickly!
Since it is revealed that the Duke was responsible for the murder of his first wife because he thought that she smiled at too many other men that weren't him, it would be wise to advice the Count to break off the marriage before the Duke could murder his daughter. </span>