polemics

/pəˈlɛmɪks/
noun
  1. The practice or art of arguing or debating, especially about serious or controversial topics.
    • She enjoys engaging in polemics about environmental policy with her colleagues.
    • The debate club focused on polemics, teaching students how to defend their views logically.
    • The professor's book on political polemics sparked heated discussions on campus.
  2. A strong written or spoken attack on someone's opinions or beliefs.
    • His article was a fierce polemic against the new education reforms.
    • The newspaper published a polemic criticizing the government's handling of the crisis.
    • Her speech turned into a polemic against corporate greed.
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