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"fomented by" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe having caused something to happen or having encouraged its development. For example: "The financial crisis was fomented by the government’s irresponsible spending policies."
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The recent violence against innocent people has been fomented by political opponents of the government.
Such divides were fomented by secular rulers, he said, with the dueling popes each claiming legitimacy.
There's still a certain amount of self-delusion fomented by the docket here, of course.
"It was fomented by people who are taking a very limited view of things," he said.
The antipolice sentiment fomented by coverage of the Diallo shooting had cowed officers, they said.
In the months since, divisions fomented by the vote have only sharpened and grown more rancorous.
These lynchings took place in public and were often fomented by public men.
The Russians had proposed wording that equated the violence fomented by both sides, which the Western nations rejected.
"It did not address the violence that I believe is fomented by Chairman Arafat and the Palestinian Authority.
"Other countries fear significant violence crossing their borders", with the possibility of Shia insurrection in neighbouring states, fomented by Iran.
The US-backed government claimed their troops were turning back a peasant invasion fomented by "international subversives".
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