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contentious

[kuhn-ten-shuhs] / kənˈtɛn ʃəs /


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The amount of time films are available exclusively in theaters — known as “windowing” in industry jargon — has become a contentious topic of conversation in Hollywood.

From Los Angeles Times

The power struggles within a contentious Indian family feed the rise of a demagogue.

From The Wall Street Journal

One complicating factor is the U.S. administration’s sometimes contentious relationship with the IEA.

From The Wall Street Journal

Much more contentious are the loosey-goosey rules on player transfers and eligibility, which have allowed athletes to chase better openings and financial offers.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the clip with fellow actor McConaughey - posted to YouTube by Variety last month - Chalamet quickly acknowledged his remarks might become contentious.

From BBC