fomenter造句1 They were accused of fomenting rebellion.
2 The activists were charged with fomenting revolution.
3 They accused strike leaders of fomenting violence.
4 The song was banned on the grounds that it might foment racial tension.
5 The result has been a series of increasingly bizarre and destructive blowups that generally foment a lot of confusion be-fore petering out.
6 He hosted the meetings where the rebellion was fomented which ousted Mrs Thatcher from power.
7 For more years than I care to recall, the media have served as a willing accessory in fomenting environmental hysteria.
8 The role of women in fomenting male aggression is, I now believe, marginal, even irrelevant.
9 The old quarrel, sprung from a tract of land in dispute, had been fomented by many acts of hostility since.
10 Every two blocks or so he would leave the parade to renew an old acquaintanceship or foment a new one.
11 The tepid federal response to the assault and murder of civil rights workers engaged in nonviolent activities fomented distrust.
12 In addition to unorganized individual and mob action, the Klan continued to foment racial violence.
13 Large sums of money have been expended in creating and fomenting prejudice and ill feeling against us.
14 Tom Hayden recalled the foment in Chicago 28 years ago that propelled him as a young radical into the national spotlight.
15 Every black leader became suspected of anti-Semitism-if not of fomenting it, then at least of tolerating it in colleagues.