rabblers

/ˈræblərz/
noun
  1. People who speak in a loud, excited, and often confusing way to a crowd, especially to stir up strong feelings or cause trouble.
    • The coach warned the team not to listen to rabblers who spread rumors before the big game.
    • Politicians sometimes act like rabblers to get attention from the media.
    • The town square was filled with rabblers shouting about unfair taxes.
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