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were contentious
adjective
Marked by heated arguments or controversy.
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Margaret Thatcher's reforms were contentious, to say the least.
Both synods were contentious and, the participants said afterward, ultimately enlightening.
Even within the movement, the Freedom Rides were contentious from the start.
Both are staunch conservatives whose hearings in the Democratic-controlled Judicontentiousttee were contentious.
The recording sessions for "He Stopped Loving Her Today" took a long time, and were contentious.
Even for a former New York politician, these were contentious statements.
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