|ip(ˌ)sōˈfak(ˌ)tō adverb
Etymology: New Latin
: by the fact or act itself : as the result of the mere act or fact : by the very nature of the case
does one, ipso facto, become a censor when he warns against such censorship — H.C.Gardiner
training in speech … is ipso facto training in personality — A.T.Weaver