Argumentative

/ˌɑːrɡjəˈmentətɪv/ adjective

Given to arguing; characterized by or involving dispute or controversy.

From Latin argumentum meaning 'evidence, proof' plus -ative suffix. Originally neutral, referring to logical reasoning, the word acquired negative connotations of quarrelsomeness by the 16th century as debate became associated with conflict rather than learning.

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