Problematical in a sentence as an adjective

It's may be more problematical with sole proprietorships and such.

As there is no reason to think that it is, this is not problematical, and there's nothing theological to see here.

TCP latency is problematical so at Sococo we do our own protocols under UDP.

Maybe the choice of methane is because it's renewable?It has fairly high ISP, but it's far less problematical than hydrogen.

Certainly the subjective experience of doing something like that is just as problematical for science as the research above.

Don't worry about this stuff in general unless you're doing embedded work, where the compilers are often problematical.

Can't we be at least honest?I don't know for sure if this would help or not but why don't we forbid chemicals for wider use until they are proven as not problematical?

It should also be noted that in a real crisis, getting gold out of a gold hoard will prove problematical, especially if the vault is geographically distant from you.

The exposure becomes pretty much guaranteed, instead of problematical.

To be fair, Steam became popular back when offline mode was really buggy and problematical; it's a lot better today, but back then is was not uncommon for it to just forget what it was doing until you could reconnect.

Problematical definitions

adjective

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

See also: debatable problematic

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 problematic tough