Polemical
Polemical is an adjective describing writing, speech, or other communication that aims to defend a particular position by attacking or refuting opposing views. A polemical work seeks to provoke disagreement and shift opinion, often using forceful rhetoric, evidence, and emotional appeal. It is commonly used to describe controversial or adversarial arguments, though the term does not by itself determine the quality of the argument.
Etymology: From Latin polemicalis, from Greek polemikos "of warlike or war," from polemos "war." The word entered
Usage and nuance: In modern discourse, polemical writing appears in opinion columns, essays, and public debate.