Controversial describes something causing public dispute or debate. Word comes from Latin controversialis, meaning "against turn". First recorded in English around 1580s
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Frequency illusion is noticing specific concepts more frequently after becoming aware. Term "Baader-Meinhof phenomenon" coined by Terry Mullen in 1994. Stanford professor Arnold Zwicky coined "frequency illusion" in 2005
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Opinion is a judgement that is not conclusive, unlike verifiable facts. Opinions can be supported by facts and principles, becoming arguments. Different people may draw opposing conclusions despite agreeing on facts