Do Not Disturb, of course. :)

Find it in Notification Centre.  The preferences are in System Preferences, 
Notification Centre.  Tell the system to let calls in from nobody.  Now 
activate DND whenever you want your peace, and disable it again when you’re 
less inclined to be annoyed by the phone ringing.  DND disables itself 
automatically after 24 hours.

You can just turn off FaceTime entirely if you want.  It’s in the FaceTime menu 
when FaceTime is open.  And as pointed out, you can individually disable call 
forwarding from either your Mac or iPhone for any particular number or email 
address associated with your account in Settings (iPhone) or Preferences (Mac).

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