enflaming

/ɪnˈfleɪmɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of enflame: making a feeling or situation stronger or more intense; exciting or stirring up.
    • She was enflaming the conflict by spreading false information.
    • The movie's ending is enflaming debate among fans.
    • The speaker is enflaming the crowd with his passionate words.
  2. Present participle of enflame: causing something to catch fire or burn.
    • The arsonist was enflaming the shed with a lighter.
    • The sun's rays are enflaming the dry brush along the trail.
    • The hot engine is enflaming the oil that leaked onto it.
adjective
  1. Tending to make feelings or situations more intense; provocative.
    • The article had an enflaming effect on the community.
    • She regretted her enflaming tone during the meeting.
    • His enflaming remarks only made things worse.
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