increasingly contentious

Frequency: 7.511.3 per million words

Indicates that the level of disagreement is growing over time.

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Examples (10)

  • The debate over immigration has become increasingly contentious in recent years.
  • Data privacy is an increasingly contentious issue for tech companies.
  • The proposal for the new development project proved to be increasingly contentious among residents.
  • Their relationship grew increasingly contentious as they argued more about finances.
  • The ownership of the historical artifacts has remained an increasingly contentious subject between the two nations.
  • The discussion about remote work policies became increasingly contentious during the company-wide meeting.
  • The topic of climate change, once a scientific consensus, is now portrayed as increasingly contentious in the media.
  • Experts predict that the allocation of water resources will become an increasingly contentious problem.
  • The interpretation of the new law has been an increasingly contentious point of debate among legal scholars.
  • What was once a simple disagreement has evolved into an increasingly contentious public dispute.