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Foment
"Foment" in a Sentence (11 examples)
The request for more American assistance could foment a diplomatic crisis with China.
These disputes being carried to Elizabeth, she set herself with heartless policy to foment them in every possible way.
He was arrested for fomenting a riot; after all, it's bad enough being in a riot but starting one is much worse.
Foreign governments have tried to foment unrest.
The factor which had caused the militant five per cent to relax awhile from fomenting discord was the satellites. Sustained research in rocketry had at last succeeded in attaining one of its objectives. It had sent up a missile which stayed up.
Blogjects always have some form of agency — they can foment action and participate; they have an assertive voice within the social web.
Boris Johnson and senior Conservative ministers have vigorously condemned the violence in Washington, but have largely steered clear of condemning Trump for fomenting it.
“Indignation foments extreme behaviour,” the director says of a film he believes will leave audiences wondering: “How far will people go as a result of their anger?”
As figures like Warsi took to the TV and podcast studios the politicians who are normally most vocal when there are divisions to be fomented and culture wars to be fought went awol.
The maid had entered with us, and began once more to foment the bruise upon her mistress's brow.
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He came in no conciliatory mood, and the foment was kept up.
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