This article suggests that being on CBS All Access could afford the makers of Star Trek: Discovery more freedom in the language they use.
Of course, we know that in previous series, they sometimes avoid the issue by swearing in Klingon, Romulan, or French. And, of course there is this line from Generations:
But ignoring the movies, what exactly is the strongest profanity used in a Star Trek television show to date?
Clarification: Profanity is meant to include all taboo language, generally known as and/or including vulgarities, obscenities, swear words, slurs, curse words or cussing.
Answer
Some of this will depend on how you personally rate the offensiveness of the words:
Pre-Discovery
- Bloody, bollocks - Uttered by Miles O'Brien on a few episodes of DS9 (Also Scotty on "Relics")
- Son of a bitch - Uttered by various characters in different episodes of Enterprise
- Damn - Sprinkled liberally through all the ST variations
- Hell - Confirmed in a transcript review from the comment by @magerber - City on the Edge of Forever (Last line)
- nigger - As put forth in @Princess Ada's answer, DS9 used this slur in S06E13, "Beyond The Stars" (Added upon request).
Discovery
- Shit - Confirmed in a transcript review from the comment by @tim - Discovery episode 3.
- Fuck - Confirmed in the newest episode of Discovery, (Season 1 Episode 5) as noted in comments and @thepopmachine in their answer.
There are, of course, other language ones (Merde comes immediately to mind) that have been said, but you limited it to English and television. Additionally, the context of it is cultural as well, as a common (everyday) phrase in the UK is "fuckin' hell", which carries much less stigma/gravitas than the same statement in the US regions.
Corroborating source: https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Colorful_metaphor
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