We have to be careful that fact-checking is fair and impartial, and doesn't veer into tendentiousness.
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I am loath to mine his contribs and I suspect you have first-hand experience with his tendentiousness.
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Isn't a certain tendentiousness par for the course?
From the theatlantic.com
So defending myself against an accusation of tendentious, in 7 paragraphs, is now an example of tendentiousness?
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But please note that not one bit of evidence of B2C's chronic tendentiousness with GTBaccus is on the sandbox yet.
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But its own tendentiousness gets in the way.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
An intentional and controversial bias
(tendentious) having or marked by a strong tendency especially a controversial one; "a tendentious account of recent elections"; "distinguishing between verifiable fact and tendentious assertion"
The characteristic of being tendentious
(tendentious) Having a tendency; written or spoken with a partisan, biased or prejudiced purpose; Implicitly or explicitly slanted