0 the quality of expressing or supporting a particular opinion that many people disagree with: --
He did not prove anything in the way of tendentiousness; he did not prove the obscurity, and he did not prove the absurdity.
I am not offended by tendentiousness in debate.
Here they run the risk of slipping into the tendentiousness characteristic of bad discipline history by identifying their interpretation of the discipline's past with a single contemporary disciplinary approach.
Much modern secondary literature besides stands convicted of ludicrous credulity and tendentiousness.
A didactic tendentiousness is an occasional weakness in the book.
Embarked on this task, the wisest and most detached writer in the world would have a hard time avoiding tendentiousness.
The cynic might catch a whiff of tendentiousness in this praise.
It was also an invitation to tendentiousness in the analysis of international affairs.