Sorry I don't know where Android stores their HOSTS file or if you can even access it so I can't help with the following but it's worth looking at for the sort of issues you are seeing. Even if it's not a 100% solution but it can't hurt in the long run.
You might consider altering or adding any of the HOSTS files out on the web (they have 1000's of sites preblocked) to your system to block many of the ad sites. Ad sites often are the ones with the offending Javascript as they are built with little care for cross platform/browser debugging. A good HOSTS file will help block a lot of problematic sites from being loaded to web pages when called from a site you are visiting.
Any time in the future if you need to unblock a site in the HOSTS file you can just edit the file commenting out the blocked site.
I use this all the time on my systems. It seriously helps in running around the web both faster and with increased browser stability.
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