disputatiousness
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Second, the decline of Nehru’s Congress Party coincided with the rise of dozens of communal and caste-based political parties that reflected India’s diversity and its disputatiousness.
From Slate • Sep. 30, 2014
This was no time for disputatiousness or the display of warm feeling between himself and the man who, if haply anything had gone wrong with the Captain, might become the head of them all.
From Two Gallant Sons of Devon A Tale of the Days of Queen Bess by Hodgson, Edward S.
"It is your disputatiousness," he said, "which within the last forty years has made far more unbelievers than all the productions of philosophy."
From Diderot and the Encyclopædists (Vol 1 of 2) by Morley, John
Looking back on his friendship at a distance of twenty years, he felt an amused pleasure in the disputatiousness which could be irritating, the intellectual vanity, the irresolution that came from too great subtlety.
From Characters from 17th Century Histories and Chronicles by Various
The meager soil and parsimonious culture, the reasonable discourse of the people, their wholesome disputatiousness, acted as a kind of purge or tonic after all this Southern exuberance.
From South Wind by Douglas, Norman