Hence my point about good faith. If a player is honestly just interested in some kind of table domination? Then the game involved doesn't matter, they're not a good fit, at least at my table.
This particular line of discussion started with "what is a bad player", I was just giving my perspective on why I would consider someone a bad player.
But the point is, that's a social problem, not a game problem. No in game solution, Rule 0 etc. will fix that.
I find that DM making the final call helps settle a lot of arguments. Most DMs will make a quick call just to keep things going and then discuss disagreements after the session. Sometimes there is no "best" answer and some needs to make a call. I also think have a lead final decision maker or an established process for settling disagreements works best in most group activities.