US /foʊˈment/
・UK /fəʊˈment/
They, you know what I mean, they sort of foment these feelings and they go, this is why we should hate women and this is why we should hate the government and this is why we should hate society and this is why we should hate.
They—they—they sort of foment these feelings, and they go, "This is why we should hate women,
What is the response, you believe, of, of a governor now in the face of what is an attempt to foment fear?
What is the response, you believe of a governor now in the face of what is an attempt to foment fear?
As much as, uh, they may want to foment violence and a-an excuse to, uh, cite the Insurrection Act.
As much as they may want to foment violence, an excuse to cite the Insurrection act, as much as there's.
and the frustration with that status quo can foment quite a bitter, impatient, aggressive driver.
can foment quite a bitter, impatient, aggressive driver.
So they'll do anything in their power to undermine the legitimacy of these protesters, to call them domestic terrorists, to foment violence so that they can justify crackdowns.
So they'll do anything in their power to undermine the legitimacy of these protesters, to call them domestic terrorists, to foment violence so that they can justify crackdowns.
Far-right podcaster Tucker Carlson was in the news this week claiming that the Chabad movement is somehow behind this war in part, wanting to foment a religious war.
The interesting thing about that is they don't want to foment dissent, but