No. It is an argument which happens to use the perceived negative consequences of an individual’s actions as a premise. Use of ‘ad hominem!’ to reject a claim only (legitimately) applies when there is a fallacy of relevance that happens to be a personal attack that doesn’t support the conclusion. It does not apply whenever an argument happens to contain content that reflects badly on an individual.
No. It is an argument which happens to use the perceived negative consequences of an individual’s actions as a premise. Use of ‘ad hominem!’ to reject a claim only (legitimately) applies when there is a fallacy of relevance that happens to be a personal attack that doesn’t support the conclusion. It does not apply whenever an argument happens to contain content that reflects badly on an individual.