polemic

/pəˈlɛmɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or involving a strong argument or controversy.
    • The article took a polemic stance on the new education policy.
    • The film's polemic tone made it popular among activists.
    • Her speech was highly polemic, drawing sharp reactions from both sides.
noun
  1. A strong written or spoken attack on someone or something, especially a public argument about a controversial issue.
    • The author's latest book is a fierce polemic against corporate greed.
    • His editorial was less a balanced report and more a personal polemic.
    • During the debate, she delivered a polemic that left the audience stunned.
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