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mongering

[ mong-ger-ing, muhng- ]

noun

  1. the act or practice of promoting, spreading, or trading in a specified thing (usually used in combination):

    Government officials were creating an atmosphere of insecurity with rumors and fear-mongering.

    Almost 80% of the women here are involved in fishing, particularly in processing and fish-mongering.



adjective

  1. promoting, spreading, or trading in a specified thing (usually used in combination):

    During World War II the Irish Times was prevented by Irish censors from publishing warmongering propaganda on behalf of the British.

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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of mongering1

First recorded in 1580–90 mongering fordef 2 and in 1805–10 mongering fordef 1; monger ( def ) + -ing 1( def ) for the noun; monger ( def ) + -ing 2( def ) for the adjective
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X’s algorithm punishes journalism by promoting its antithesis in fake news and rumor mongering.

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“Most of this is being caused by misinformation and fear mongering from dishonest politicians, social media, immigration activists and even disingenuous headlines from the media.”

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A lawyer for Mr Stafford said on Tuesday that the government's claim he was dangerous was "rank speculation and fear mongering", because the suspect had no criminal record.

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What almost no one knows is that the day before was Election Day, the culmination of a Mississippi governor's campaign marked by violent rhetoric and fear mongering.

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After advocates tried to block the ban in court, arguing the law put women in danger, attorneys for the state of Georgia accused them of “hyperbolic fear mongering.”

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