Eristic means prone to controversy; argumentative.
The sentence: The lawyer was very eristic.
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Eristic
eristic \e-RIS-tik\, adjective: 1. Pertaining to controversy or disputation; controversial. 2. Of argument for the sole purpose of winning, regardless of the reason. noun: 1. Argument for the sole purpose of winning, regardless of the reason. 2. The art of disputation. Eristic relates both to Eris, the Greek goddess of strife, as well as what Plato called eristic dialogue, a type of discourse with no reasonable goal beyond winning the argument.
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