hyperbole - What word means "taking something to unrealistic extremes"?


This has been bugging me for a while, does anyone know what this word is? Maybe I imagined it. I thought it might have been "superfluous", but I don't think that is it, then I thought it might have been "hyperbole" but I do not think that is it either. Any thoughts?


Here is some context.


Person A: If a billion people view my web site, my server will crash. 
Person B: That is a ___ example.

The difference between the word that I am looking for and "hyperbolic" is that a hyperbole is not meant to be taken literally and this is.


Hope that helps.




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