Examples of 'fomented' in a sentence

Meaning of "fomented"

foment (verb) - Foment means to instigate or stir up trouble or unrest, typically in a political context. It can also refer to encouraging the growth or development of something, such as ideas or movements
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Thus it fomented a media campaign to demonize him.
Such administrative barriers fomented ill will.
The occupation fomented ethno religious warfare.
Religion too has often fomented war.
This has fomented an extraordinary biodiversity in this region.
An inmate whose poetry has fomented a movement of writers.
Lived by the discords which he fomented.
Let us examine who fomented these endless wars.
Racism and xenophobia are being fomented.
Two fomented eggs in a glass.
There was an actual occurrence that fomented these ancient beliefs.
We have fomented civil wars for less than that.
Reports of miracles at the tomb fomented the popularity of his cult.
He also fomented the reorganization of the armed forces structure.
This caused discontentment in the city and fomented insurgent tendencies.

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One who fomented the sedition of son against father is decapitated.
To create a catharsis phenomenon as powerful and unanimous as the one fomented by.
So many of the people who fomented that revolution are in jail today.
Their operations were primordial in thwarting terrorist attacks fomented by your country.
The work demonstrates how he fomented the diversification of the economical ventures.
Legs should be fomented.
His party fomented the divisions in the conclave to favor his designs.
Legs must be fomented.
Fomented ethnic and sectarian conflict in order to divide and rule the.
Factionalism was fomented.
These new advances fomented the interest of medical and scientific worldwide communities.
It is entirely possible that segregation had unintended consequences and fomented racism.
Think of the violence that was fomented as these giants caused havoc wherever they went.
The many differences in students intensified bullying and fomented racial antagonism.
All of this if fomented by these large companies that claim they generate prosperity.
The detainees were also coerced into revealing who had fomented the protest.
In some establishments the prisoners fomented violent mutinies and took the opportunity to escape.
This way the competence between diverse cryptocurrencies and their potentials is fomented.
Racist and xenophobic acts can therefore not be fomented either by action or by omission.
Justified and fomented only by the violence of the game and the meaninglessness of desire.
Cannabis became one more commodity in a modern society that fomented compulsive consumption.
He fomented rebellions in the Burgundian dominions.
Extremist and xenophobic parties and organizations fomented hatred against immigrants and their descendants.
Their neglect of the spiritual needs of the poor and middle classes inevitably fomented dissent.
Mr Assad has also fomented sectarian conflict.
Both drugs increased the extracellular concentrations of dopamine and glutamate neurotransmitters and fomented dopamine metabolism.
The Comintern fomented revolution throughout the world.
Freeman embraced the opportunity to assist those who had fomented and abetted the revolution.
The Americans fomented this issue in order to serve their interests.
The responsibility for the war lies with the people who fomented it and supported it.
Saudi rulers fomented it in an attempt to turn Sunnis against the Iranian revolution.
Whereas dangerous insurrections have been fomented in the town of Boston.
The attack fomented feelings of insecurity among American policymakers about communist attacks.
Many Americans do not question the propaganda being fomented by mainstream media.
This has fomented accusations that China apologists have cooked the new numbers.

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