Polemic

/pəˈlɛmɪk/ noun

A polemic is a strong written or spoken attack on a particular idea, belief, or person. It is often argumentative, emotional, and meant to provoke debate or opposition.

From French *polémique*, from Greek *polemikos* “warlike, hostile,” from *polemos* “war.” The word carries the sense of verbal warfare rather than calm discussion.

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