casuistical
/kæsjuːˈɪstɪkəl/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to or resembling casuistry; excessively subtle or refined in reasoning, especially in dealing with moral or ethical issues.
“The casuistical arguments presented by the philosopher left the audience confused and divided.”
2. noun
a casuistical argument or point
“The professor’s casuistical point about the interpretation of the law was well-received by the students.”