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A shouting match is a loud, angry, often abusive argument between two or more people in a debate exchange. It is sometimes is a disturbance of peace.

Motivation

People are usually motivated by a debate exchange, civil debate, etc. If the argument becomes angry enough, it could become a physical fight, particularly in teenage boys, engaging in fist fights. But nowadays, many teens use deadly weapons. Shouting matches could also easily occur between two mentally ill persons.

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