Answer:
Spurious relationship
Explanation:
In statistics a spurious relationship is a correlated mathematical relationship of covariation between two variables or more which by themselves have no cause and effect relationship as a result of a coincidence or the existence of a third or confounding factor
The variables have covariation due to their correlation but they don't have a cause and effect relationship
An example of a spurious relationship is the increase in ice cream sales when there is an observed increase in the rate of drowning.