Polemical in a sentence as an adjective

While you go a bit far in the polemical direction I find myself strongly reacting to the naked flogging that I am subjected to as this boom advances.

If you're just going to throw broad-reaching polemical feminism 101 articles at very specific points, I'm not going to take you seriously.

The AAP quote is not based on data, just a desire for the world to work a certain way. Do not attempt to cite data to the contrary; while you will find critical studies of corporal punishment you will not find any that supports their use of the polemical word, "only.

In my culture these almost „polemical statements“ are rather accepted and interpreted differently.

Or - and this is taking the opposite polemical position to yours - that designing systems without empathy is reprehensible.

By firmly planting his argument in emotion and polemical sloganeering ... and thereby showing the unworkability of this approach to discussion?

Accusations of communism were often nothing more than a polemical tool used to attack more liberal forces in politics, such as proponents of the New Deal or racial equality, that the accuser opposed for other reasons.

If you really want to compare Bitcoin to Tulipomania without embarrassing yourself, you should read some modern historical work on Tulipomania like Garber's Famous First Bubbles, and not an utterly obsolete polemical work by a hack.

Polemical definitions

adjective

of or involving dispute or controversy

See also: polemic