English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἐριστικός (eristikós, eager for strife). See also Eris.

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eristic (comparative more eristic, superlative most eristic)

  1. Provoking strife, controversy or discord.

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Noun

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eristic (plural eristics)

  1. One who makes specious arguments; one who is disputatious.
  2. A type of dialogue or argument where the participants do not have any reasonable goal. The aim is to argue for the sake of conflict, and often to see who can yell the loudest.

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French éristique.

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eristic m or n (feminine singular eristică, masculine plural eristici, feminine and neuter plural eristice)

  1. eristic

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