Pronunciation: /ˈlɑdʒɪk ˈtʃɑpɪŋ/
noun a process of excessively focusing on minor details or technicalities in an argument or discussion
A1 I don't understand all this logic chopping in the math class.
A2 The teacher explained the concept of logic chopping in a simple way.
B1 The debate turned into a session of logic chopping as each side tried to prove their point.
B2 His essay was filled with unnecessary logic chopping that made it hard to follow his argument.
C1 The philosopher's book delves deep into the world of logic chopping and reasoning.
C2 She was known for her expertise in logic chopping, able to dissect complex arguments with ease.
formal The philosopher engaged in a rigorous session of logic chopping to dissect the complex argument.
informal Stop with all the logic chopping and just tell me what you really think.
slang I can't stand all the logic chopping going on in this debate.
figurative His constant logic chopping was like trying to untangle a knot in a rope.
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