argument?
I dont have an argument.
argument
ˈɑːɡjʊm(ə)nt/
noun
noun: argument; plural noun: arguments
1.
an exchange of diverging or opposite views, typically a heated or angry one.
"I've had an argument with my father"
synonyms: quarrel, disagreement, squabble, fight, difference of opinion, dispute, wrangle, clash, altercation, feud, dissension, war of words, contretemps, exchange of views; More
debate, discussion, discourse, disputation, controversy;
informaltiff, barney, set-to, dust-up, bust-up, shouting/slanging match, spat, ding-dong, falling-out;
informalrow;
informalafters;
informalrammy
"he had a long argument with Tony"
2.
a reason or set of reasons given in support of an idea, action or theory.
"there is a strong argument for submitting a formal appeal"
synonyms: reasoning, line of reasoning, logic, case; More
defence, justification, vindication, apology, explanation, rationalization;
evidence, reasons, grounds;
argumentation, polemic;
assertion, declaration, claim, plea, contention, expostulation, demonstration
"his arguments for the existence of God"
Origin
Middle English (in the sense ‘process of reasoning’): via Old French from Latin argumentum, from arguere ‘make clear, prove, accuse’.