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eristic

[e-ris-tik] / ɛˈrɪs tɪk /


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What eristic discipline they brought to their sciolistic quibbles, though prone to occasional bursts of rodomontade!

From Washington Post • Aug. 21, 2015

Within the war room, the atmosphere is informal, spirited, irreverent, eristic -- and often openly critical of GM's past practices.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sulzberger's congeners will be pleased to find that The Tooth Merchant, though occasionally eristic, never stoops to flocculence.

From Time Magazine Archive

He belonged to the fighting class, and was further distinguished as a hero of debate, who professed the eristic art.

From Sophist by Plato

Socrates disclaims the character of a professional eristic, and also, with a sort of ironical admiration, expresses his inability to attain the Megarian precision in the use of terms.

From Theaetetus by Jowett, Benjamin