The state or condition of arguing is called a dispute or contention. It involves a disagreement or conflict between parties, often characterized by differing opinions or beliefs. This can manifest in various forms, such as debates, discussions, or confrontations, and may occur in personal relationships, legal contexts, or public discourse.
In physiology, a steady state is called homeostasis.
In physiology, a steady state is called homeostasis.
A mob, riot, protesters
sikkim because of its peculiar geographical condition.
The state of being thin or feeble is called "frailty" or "weakness". It indicates a lack of strength or robustness in a person's physical condition.
Lawyers.
Homeostasis.
my dad watches politics and it is like a debate some people are against and some people are for.[arguing]
This is called a brief
Arguing is part of the human condition. Some individuals seem to get into many arguments while others seem to avoid them.
Verbs that describe a condition or state of being are called 'to be' verbs or 'verbs to be', even 'state of being' verbs. They are:Present tense: I am; we are; you are; he, she, it is; they are.Past tense: I was; we were; you were; he, she, it was; they were.Past participle: I, we, you, they have been; he, she, it has been.Present participle: I, am being; you are being; he, she, it is being.
They are always arguing. We were arguing over where to go for dinner.