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joko | 13:43 Sat 20th Jul 2013 | Society & Culture
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what would you call someone who always focuses on the irrelevant bits during an argument...?

someone who, if you said, for instance - "when you went to your mums at lunchtime i asked you to pick up my scarf that you left there, i told you it was very important and you didn't get it" - and their response is (shouting) "i didn't go there at lunch time, i went at about 2pm!" ...

and generally argues about minor facts that don't matter at all, and change nothing in the row.

i don't mean someone who is using deflective techniques, to try to spin the row around onto the other person, or to change the subject, or to stall for thinking time, but someone who is genuinely just being pedantic about 'facts' and gets hung up on them being correct

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I would have said pedantic, but you used that at the end of your question.

I still think pedantic fits it well.
Nit-picker ?
Pedantic, or punctilious..........or just bl**dy awkward. Lol. X
flippin' infuriating
Take your pick
sententious
bombastic
pretentious
or simply IMO an over-bearing oaf!!
not bombastic
"ostentatiously lofty in style; "a man given to large talk"; "tumid political prose".
not sententious
"Given to moralizing in a pompous or affected manner."
not pretentious
"Attempting to impress by affecting greater importance, talent, culture, etc., than is actually possessed."

nope, pedantry seems to be the word
http://atheism.about.com/od/logicalflawsinreasoning/a/pedantry.htm
Sophist
Casuist
Humbug
Waffler
Diversionist
Certainly Not a Friend.

Al
beside the point
inappurtenant
irrelevant
inapplicable
impertinant

Going off on a tangent
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A politician
Your wife.
Labour leader?
nit picker
or your infuriating husband. Morning, Svejk.
Morning Tilly :-)
In my books 'the recently deceased' would cover it
Don't mess with Rowan!
a schadenfreude-catalyser

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