The difference between Assertoric and Problematic
When used as adjectives, assertoric means stating that which is actual, whereas problematic means posing a problem.
Problematic is also noun with the meaning: a problem or difficulty in a particular field of study.
check bellow for the other definitions of Assertoric and Problematic
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Assertoric as an adjective (logic):
Stating that which is actual.
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Problematic as an adjective:
Posing a problem; having or suffering from problem(s): Difficult to overcome, solve, or decide. Not settled, uncertain, of uncertain outcome; debatable, questionable, open to doubt. Contributing (usually implicitly or subtly) to systemic discrimination (such as racism, sexism, homophobia, or transphobia).
Examples:
"a problematic analysis"
"it portends a problematic future for the movement"
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Problematic as a noun (chiefly, in the plural):
A problem or difficulty in a particular field of study.