When Does Lying Become “Pathological”?

While most people lie or at least bend the truth occasionally, pathological liars do so habitually. But why?
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When Does Lying Become "Pathological"?
A pathological liar is an individual who tells grandiose lies that may stretch or exceed the limits of believability. While most people lie or at least bend the truth occasionally, pathological liars do so habitually. But why?
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