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Definition

To intensify or worsen an already difficult situation.

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In Context

  • "In simple terms, both superpowers poured gasoline on the fire and fanned the flames, hoping that out of the ashes would arise a region committed either to democracy or to Soviet-style communism."
  • "Far from putting a distance between them, his absence was only fanning the flames of her affection."
  • "They worried, too, that such a war would only fan the flames of the Islamic world's animosity toward the United States, producing "a further cycle of terrorist attacks, American casualties and escalation" […]"
  • "Atlanta newspapers fanned the flames of racial hatred by carrying stories of lynchings and calling for a renewed Ku Klux Klan to “control” blacks."
  • "What I don't see happening is the government fanning the flames of competition."
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