0 (of speech or writing) expressing or supporting a particular opinion that many other people disagree with
The relationship between the narrative and the actual scientific work is like that between a tendentious documentary film and the actual historical event it depicts.
Even where less tendentious autobiographies are involved, a lifetime's reading is a heterogeneous business that must often defy the powers of an autobiographer's memory.
Further, none of the four claims seem particularly tendentious.
The treatment of ideologies in part 1 is partial and tendentious.
This book has little to say of these tendentious questions, but it does not ignore them.
The book is also marred by a tendentious tendency that makes it partly a political document in its own right.
This contention has been shown to be tendentious.
Tendentious distinctions are made with no attempt to defend them against obvious objections.