Examples of 'foments' in a sentence

Meaning of "foments"

Foment means to instigate or stir up undesirable or problematic events, typically relating to inciting rebellion or unrest
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of foment

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This is what foments antisemitism in our country.
Always accompanied by some error which produces or foments it.
Then he foments war among your divided clan.
She breaks with the party when it foments a violent strike.
He foments fears and pits us against one another.
That which promotes class collaborationism or foments divisions amongst the workers is reactionary.
If a man foments such aspirations, then would not any woman be charmed by that?
Asking questions in public in this way foments interaction and enriches all students.
Secondly, it foments homogeneous work and enables a more profound evaluation of the content.
This failure is an obstacle to regional peace and foments world insecurity and disorder.
It foments revolt.
Curiosity transcends boundaries and foments African epistemologies.
The program also foments the application of strategic programs to improve enterprises management.
They watch satisfied the emerging civil war in the Strip that Israel foments and encourages.
It is the actuality that foments my job and live continually in insecurity.

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However, this does not prevent its detractors from claiming that postmodernity foments new dogmas!
Valo Ahola foments a revolt among other children.
The Palestinian Authority uses its policemen as terrorists and foments violence on the Temple Mount.
The Discussion Forum foments the interchange of ideas about issues suggested by the Editorial Board.
We advise them generating actions and content that foments the city 's industrial identity.
That injustice foments violence is easy to accept ; but this is where the difficulties begin.
A Red Army officer goes to Mars and foments a rebellion of native Martians.
Such joy foments the energies necessary to serve Christ in situations of difficulty and suffering ".
Surrounded by strange creatures, he foments a plot to take revenge on his enemies.
The US does not fight terrorism, it foments it.
For being more simple and practical, it foments their application and understanding.
Foments this uprising!
Finally, it impedes the peace process and foments unrest in the occupied territories.
Satan wants to get us to stop serving Jehovah . Thus, he often foments persecution.
They spring from the dominant culture that foments hatred, intolerance, greed and social irresponsibility.
That this foul Babin who takes them. It foments revolt.
In an article entitled “ Hypocrisy foments the trafficking of women ” journalist Bruno Astuto comments.
And in Spain, we represent a barrier to movements like France 's extreme right, which foments euroskepticism.
Having figured out Brewmeister 's plan, Rosie foments an uprising among the brainwashed mental-patient test subjects.
Besides protecting inventors, the protection of industrial property foments scientific, technological and cultural activity.
He added, “ The conflict foments anti-American sentiment, due to a perception of US favouritism for Israel.
The University of Oviedo also foments the a • dUO program.
Herewith, instead of expanding your knowledge, the media foments uncivil discourse and a climate of intolerance.
In Lebanon, Hizbullah - Iran 's terrorist organization proxy - foments domestic instability and political deadlock.

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