Word for when people try too hard to prove their argument
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When you agree to disagree, you accept that neither of you is going to change the other's mind. That's when you stop arguing and move on! Arguments happen all the time. Sometimes we call them quarrels. ... Whatever you call them, differences of opinion happen all the time.
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You will not win an argument with someone like that. Ever. Unfortunately, people do not come with mute or ignore options - especially if this is a coworker of yours. You will have to find a way to cope with their bullheaded personality. Maybe you could reflect on why you feel you need to win with this person?
If you are a patient person and this is someone you have to deal with on a daily basis. . . here is a tip for you that clever wives/significant others have done for years. Do not engage in arguments, do not try to usurp the person in anyway, forgo the need to have the upper hand. You don't need to win an argument with this person to get them to come around and see things your way. These people are often very insecure. Hence, the need to win and be right at all cost. Do plant idea seeds and gently cultivate those seeds by asking their opinion and then listen. Redirect what they say to you right back at them with praise, while at the same time letting them know that you think they have shared a great thought with you - even if it was yours to start with. If you are a sharp cookie you can easily get what you want from these people. You will have this person in the palm of your hand in no time. Take pride in your silent victory. You simply cannot cave into arguing and becoming emotional with someone like this. Their game is to keep you off guard. Keep your head and keep your calm at all cost. You will win, it just may take some time. Do not invest this kind of energy if you do not have a regular relationship with the person.
*I am not this manipulative in my real life, I swear!