incitant

/ɪnˈsaɪtənt/
noun
  1. Something that provokes or stimulates action, emotion, or a reaction.
    • The new policy acted as an incitant for employees to demand better conditions.
    • Loud noises can be an incitant for anxiety in some people.
    • The speech was an incitant for the protest that followed.
adjective
  1. Serving to provoke or stimulate; inciting.
    • Her incitant tone made everyone pay attention.
    • The article had an incitant effect on public opinion.
    • The incitant remarks caused a heated debate in the room.
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