Falsehood
In general, the process of eliminating falsehood is spontaneous;
the mind generally lets go of an impression when it recognizes
it to be false. Since it can no longer be used for purposes of
identification, and cannot be absorbed, the false impression simply
dissolves. An exception to this pattern is when a clearly false
belief is part of a larger system, most likely unconscious, which
the mind still takes to be true; then the mind will hold on to
the falsehood until the larger belief system is revealed. (The
Pearl Beyond Price, pg 164)