rabbler

/ˈræblər/
noun
  1. A person who stirs up a crowd or incites disorder; a rabble-rouser.
    • The politician was accused of being a rabbler who encouraged violence at rallies.
    • History books often portray him as a rabbler who led the peasants in revolt.
    • A few rablers in the audience started shouting, disrupting the peaceful meeting.
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