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is inflaming
verb
To set on fire; to kindle; to cause to burn, flame, or glow.
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Meanwhile, the American presence is inflaming the sensitivities of the Muslim minority in the Philippines.
Like meddlesome clerics the world over, Cardinal Ratzinger is inflaming an important political debate.
The prospect of more food inflation is inflaming a debate over its causes.
The scandal is inflaming anti-American sentiment in Afghanistan, where many people already think Americans disrespect Islam, and couldn't have come at a worse time.
The attacks compounded a sense of insecurity in Baghdad ahead of a parliamentary election in March, which already is inflaming political tensions.
As the Washington Post wrote, "many Pakistanis believe the U.S. role in the region is inflaming the war and weakening the government".
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Everything, and everyone, is inflamed.
My chest also, my chest is inflamed".
But now the whole country is inflamed.
Here my leg, all of it, is inflamed.
The war is inflamed by multiple actors, with multiple agendas, backing up all sides.
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