An opinionated argumentative source is one that presents biased viewpoints or arguments based on personal beliefs rather than objective facts. These sources often aim to persuade readers to adopt a particular opinion.
Related terms
Bias: Bias refers to favoring one side over another without considering alternative viewpoints objectively. It can influence how information is presented and interpreted.
Propaganda: Propaganda involves spreading biased information or ideas with the intention of influencing public opinion towards a specific cause or belief.
Confirmation Bias: Confirmation bias occurs when individuals seek out information that supports their existing beliefs while ignoring contradictory evidence.