contentiousness

contentiousness
contentious ADJECTIVE 1) causing or likely to cause disagreement or controversy. 2) given to provoking argument. 3) Law relating to or involving differences between contending parties.
DERIVATIVES contentiously adverb contentiousness noun.

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  • contentiousness — con ten·tious·ness || ʃəsnɪs n. characterized by belligerence and competition, argumentativeness …   English contemporary dictionary

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