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enflame

[en-fleym] / ɛnˈfleɪm /


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It would also deepen and enflame already sharp divides within the American political system.

From BBC

"I am continuing my engagement with all concerned parties to de-escalate the situation. I urge all sides to refrain from steps that could further enflame an already volatile situation," said U.N. envoy Tor Wennesland in a statement.

From Reuters

Democrats, meanwhile, tried to enflame the Republican divisions from afar.

From Seattle Times

Still, the city’s move could enflame the national debate over voting rights, particularly among some who wrongly assert that rampant fraud by noncitizens has taken place in federal elections.

From Washington Times

And while the mandates will increase the number of vaccinated Americans, it will also enflame a debate already rife with political tension.

From BBC