Tirade
A "tirade" is a long, passionate speech or piece of writing that expresses strong emotions, often anger or frustration. It typically involves a critical or accusatory tone, where the speaker or writer addresses a particular issue or person. Tirades can occur in various contexts, such as politics, personal disputes, or social commentary.
These outbursts can be spontaneous or premeditated, and they often aim to persuade or provoke a reaction from the audience. While tirades can be powerful in conveying feelings, they may also be seen as excessive or unproductive, especially if they lack constructive solutions.