Examples of 'foment' in a sentence
Meaning of "foment"
Foment (verb): To instigate or stir up (an undesirable or violent sentiment or course of action). For example, 'The rebels tried to foment a revolution.'
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- To incite or cause troublesome acts; to encourage; to instigate.
- To apply a poultice to; to bathe with a cloth or sponge.
- Fomentation.
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The horrifying images were intended to foment terror.
Foment a social revolution for women and girls.
He seduced an oracle and conspired to foment rebellion.
Winners get to foment mass destruction.
To foment the conflict between generations.
This is not the time to foment divisiveness.
Objects foment their future freedom.
We need time to plan and foment rebellion.
To foment their businesses and to optimize their actions.
I do not think they foment racial hatred.
We will foment animosity between them through our.
Communism was to be used to foment wars and revolutions.
We foment auto sustainability and entrepreneurship.
The success also seems to foment guilt.
They did not foment the businesses.
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Foment critical thinking on the issues discussed in class.
We live in a global culture and foment diversity.
Those who foment separatism should keep that in mind.
Seriously pushed it would foment civil war.
Those who foment and engage in violence must be prosecuted.
Everything by law will foment crime rather than.
And actions like these foment.
And you admit you foment children to a revolt.
He worried constantly about insurrections or clandestine political foment.
And may even foment insurrection.
Foment more economical public transport for the young.
There are things that foment hatred among groups.
We foment the spirit of equipment in a rotation of team building challenges.
The chaos is useful to foment the enterprising spirit.
We foment artistic creation among the most marginalized communities.
There are also grant programs that foment diversity.
I assume he was there to foment violence and got caught up in a shooting.
There are forces in both of our countries trying to foment war.
Concerted efforts were made to foment popular distaste for it.
Boston in the early nineteenth century was a hotbed of political foment.
Will be used to foment this war.
Political differences stirred up by agents provocateur were to be used to foment this war.
We have not come to foment a revolution.
Foment the use of collective transportation so that it prevails over private transportation.
And their enemies go to foment dissension.
Diasporas may also foment and finance conflicts in their countries of origin.
Empires were to be used to foment this war.
It is criminal to foment violence against citizens and security and police forces.
I love to provoke and foment discussions.
Foment reasoned dialogue on an analysis or discussion of experimentation that sustain human development.
And they are trying to foment dissent.
To foment the familiar unit and the community with the collective rest.
Taxpayer money is being squandered to foment and sustain a propaganda campaign.
This precaution is being taken to combat malcontents that would foment rebellion.
They promote peace but foment division and hate.