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agitator

[aj-i-tey-ter] / ˈædʒ ɪˌteɪ tər /


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Protests have ended in fires and clouds of tear gas, with a handful of agitators later setting fire to the antique doors leading into the City Hall’s broad courtyard.

From New York Times

The group said the idea of a full-blown counter-protest felt intimidating - they didn't want to inadvertently invite agitators of any political background.

From BBC

Some have indulged in unfounded conspiracy theories about entrapment, claiming that the federal government would somehow infiltrate any protest to encourage violence, or that left-wing agitators would initiate violence or spur crowds toward it.

From New York Times

He’s a career moral agitator; before video games, he attempted to restrict the sale of 2 Live Crew albums, and he has a longstanding feud with Howard Stern.

From The Verge

Throughout his life, any time Memphis Grizzlies breakout star Ja Morant has improved in one area or another has meant a little less chirping from his chief agitator and motivator: his father, Tee.

From Washington Post