rabbling

/ˈræblɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of stirring up a crowd or causing disorder; incitement.
    • His rabbling of the crowd led to several arrests.
    • Rabblement often starts with a single voice of rabbling in a quiet square.
    • The newspaper condemned the rabbling that took place during the protest.
adjective
  1. Tending to stir up a crowd or cause disorder; rabble-rousing.
    • The rabbling tone of the article angered many readers.
    • She was known for her rabbling style of leadership.
    • The rabbling speech incited the audience to action.
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