Relating to or characterized by pretense or dissimulation: as, a dissimulative life; dissimulative arts.
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "dissimulative" in a sentence
"Allen is as vacuous, dissimulative, intellectually shallow, and authoritarian by impulse as Bush, without Bushes apparent lack of racism and sexism -- Bush's only redeeming qualities."
"Often on the front-line of such dissimulative activities, this arguably qualifies a trained private investigator to be in the elite in understanding human behaviour, particularly when there is reasonable cause for suspicion."
"Unless one is truly talented in the dissimulative arts (or alternatively, truly a sociopath), this is something that cannot, ultimately, be faked (or at least not for long)."