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What is the adjective for polemic?

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polemical
  1. related to argument or controversy; containing polemic, being polemic
    1. being an attempt to evaluate the arguments comprehensively
    2. (somewhat derogative) prone to causing disputes; inclined to causing the expression of opposing opinions, disputatious, contentious, edgy
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  3. Examples:
    1. “John's polemical nature often led to heated debates and confrontations, as he always seemed eager to argue his viewpoints regardless of the context.”
      “As statement that would be ok if it were an op-ed or a polemical essay.”
      “The polemical zeal characterizing theological controversy during the two centuries since the period of the Reformation was itself turning into a polemical issue in the eighteenth century.”
polemicall
  1. Obsolete form of polemical.
polemick
  1. Obsolete form of polemic.
polemic
  1. Having the characteristics of a polemic.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “In tracing this shift in religious view, I will ask, first of all, what are the polemic viewpoints implicit in the negative attitude toward calf worship.”
      “He lacks the polemic anger which motivates much filmmaking in this genre and is clearly uninterested in large tableaux.”
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