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TLV3602-Q1: Phase Reversal?

Part Number: TLV3602-Q1

The TLV360x datasheet states that the inputs can be driven up to 200mV beyond either of the rails. The datasheet also states "to avoid damaging the inputs when exceeding the recommended input voltage range, an external resistor should be used to limit the current." All of that makes sense to me. 

Suppose I use the TLV360x and have a series resistors on the inputs to properly limit the current that could be conducted by the ESD protection diodes. If one of the inputs is driven beyond 200mV below the negative rail while the other input is within the specified input voltage range, will the comparators output be proper based on the inputs or will it phase reverse? E.G. rails of 5V and 0V, the inverting terminal is at -0.5V (through a resistor) and the non-inverting terminal is at 0V: will the output be high?