Adverb
as a fact or based on fact
Source: WordNetA compelling story, even if factually inaccurate, can be more emotionally compelling than a dry recitation of the truth. Frank Luntz
"Linux is a leprosy; ..." This statement is not grammatically or factually correct. Andrew S. Tanenbaum
After the new forms are introduced into the language, it is possible to formulate with their help internal questions and possible answers to them. A question of this kind may be either empirical or logical; accordingly a true answer is either factually true or analytic. Rudolf Carnap
Obviously, I like to write stories that are page-turners. But I always try my very, very hardest to be as factually true as possible. Jon Ronson
The idea that education will lead to a lessening of bigotry is just factually incorrect. Reza Aslan
It is the honest lies we tell-statements factually correct and essentially deceiving-which debauch our manhood and stunt our growth. Henry S. Haskins