Argumentation
(noun)
The process of forming reasons and drawing conclusions and applying them to a case in discussion.
Origin:
From the latin word "argumentatio" meaning reasoning or discourse.
Examples:
- The argumentation in his speech was well-structured and logical.
- The debate club focused on teaching students the art of argumentation.
- The lawyer's argumentation was instrumental in winning the case.
- The essay's argumentation was weak and failed to convince the reader.
- The philosopher's argumentation was complex and abstract, requiring careful attention.