Adjective as in strong fondness

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intemperate, vituperative, polemical

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Example:The politician’s speech was marked by intemperate rhetoric, which only served to polarize the audience further.

Definition:Lacking self-control, especially in the expression of emotions; overly passionate, especially in anger or violent opposition

From intemperate

Example:The debate turned into a series of vituperative exchanges, with each side accusing the other of being entirely wrong.

Definition:Characterized by scolding or harsh language; abusive in speech

From vituperative

Example:The book was praised for its polemical value in challenging contemporary societal norms.

Definition:Relating to argument or war in print, especially as a means of attacking or defending a cause; controversial

From polemical