overingenious
adjective
over·in·ge·nious
ˌō-vər-in-ˈjēn-yəs
: excessively or unnecessarily ingenious or clever
an overingenious theory/plot/argument
It is impossible to say of Rashi, as we might of a secular critic writing about a poem or novel, that he is overingenious, interpreting things that need no interpretation.—Adam Kirsch
He turns the man's conduct over in his mind, and tries to find excuses for him, and he is overingenious in doing so.—Sabine Baring-Gould
overingenuity
ˌō-vər-ˌin-jə-ˈnü-ə-tē
noun
-ˈnyü-
… we are likely to understand him [Shakespeare] better if we assume that he knew what he was doing every minute, even at the risk of an occasional exercise in overingenuity on our part.
—Harry Levin
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