incendious (Meaning)

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incendious (a.)

Promoting faction or contention; seditious; inflammatory.

Synonyms & Antonyms of incendious

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incendious Sentence Examples

  1. The incendious remarks ignited a firestorm of controversy, dividing the community.
  2. The incendiary pamphlet incited violence, sparking a wave of unrest.
  3. The accused politician used incendiary rhetoric to rile up his supporters, fueling a dangerous atmosphere.
  4. The incendiary projectile set ablaze the enemy's ammunition depot, crippling their war effort.
  5. The fire caused by the incendiary device raged out of control, consuming everything in its path.
  6. The incendiary speech delivered by the activist stirred deep-seated emotions, galvanizing protesters to take action.
  7. The incendiary nature of the news article fanned the flames of public outrage, leading to protests and demonstrations.
  8. The incendiary dispute between the two parties escalated into a heated argument, threatening to destroy their fragile relationship.
  9. The incendiary gestures of the aggressor provoked a violent response, escalating the conflict to a dangerous level.
  10. The incendiary article sparked a firestorm of criticism, with accusations of bias and irresponsibility being hurled at the author.

FAQs About the word incendious

Promoting faction or contention; seditious; inflammatory.

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The incendious remarks ignited a firestorm of controversy, dividing the community.

The incendiary pamphlet incited violence, sparking a wave of unrest.

The accused politician used incendiary rhetoric to rile up his supporters, fueling a dangerous atmosphere.

The incendiary projectile set ablaze the enemy's ammunition depot, crippling their war effort.