Problematic in a sentence as an adjective

"Me: "... Does this sound a little problematic to anyone else?

The "Bank" in "BankSimple" was problematic for us.

What is problematic isn't the monitoring from above, it's that it is so cheap.

This is annoying, since generally titles are cheesy and can be really problematic at startups.

A network hiccup might cause you to miss one of these updates; detecting and recovering from this sort of sync error is problematic.

That said, any such case involves highly problematic issues and it would not take much evidence for a court to look at the whole picture and say, "what the **** is going on here.

The V8 team's anti-documentation culture is kind of problematic.

Given that they want to wait until after additional fundraising rounds are completed, I doubt that your involvement with the company is nearly so problematic.

There are certainly similar transgressions committed by less "problematic" politicians that never leak.

Judge Posner is indeed a brilliant and highly-respected jurist and his views on our problematic patent system will undoubtedly resonate and help the cause of reform.

If construction and destruction are problematic for some objects, then classes with trivial constructors and destructors give him exactly the struct-like behavior he wants, so what is wrong with that?

The negotiator accepted the offer, notified PayPal and was confronted about how this step was seriously problematic from a legal standpoint.

Instead she fought the problem in its own arena by making a IRC-bot to combat the problem, and not only that: the IRC-bot is only selectively used in the exact situation that is seen as problematic and it does so by writing enlightening quotes!

Even leaving aside whether "hate," "homophobic," etc., are appropriate here, there are potential practical implications here, and the insistence that this is a private political matter that has no impact on his professional life is problematic.

I have a similar story from a prior employer, a system administrator who was often asked to fix problems usually caused by bad managerial decisions of which he always flagged initially as being problematic but nobody listened to him, even after it turned out he was right from the start, he was one of those guys who knew their ****.

Problematic definitions

adjective

open to doubt or debate; "If you ever get married, which seems to be extremely problematic"

See also: debatable problematical

adjective

making great mental demands; hard to comprehend or solve or believe; "a baffling problem"; "I faced the knotty problem of what to have for breakfast"; "a problematic situation at home"

See also: baffling elusive knotty problematical tough