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What do you call a person who stirs up trouble?
Definitions of instigator. someone who deliberately foments trouble. “she was the instigator of their quarrel” synonyms: firebrand, inciter, instigant, provoker.
What do you call someone who causes problems?
troublemaker. noun. someone who causes problems, often by being violent or by making others argue or not obey people in authority.
What is the word for putting your problems on someone else?
Psychological projection involves projecting undesirable feelings or emotions onto someone else, rather than admitting to or dealing with the unwanted feelings.
What is strife?
1a : bitter sometimes violent conflict or dissension political strife. b : an act of contention : fight, struggle. 2 : exertion or contention for superiority. 3 archaic : earnest endeavor.
What do you call a person who likes chaos?
Discordianisim is a religous philosophy favoring chaos, and Anarchy a political one.
The word apathetic is usually used in a way that’s critical of the people it’s used to describe—even when people apply it to themselves. They become apathetic toward their own feelings of wrong.
What do you call someone who doesn’t talk alot?
taciturn, closemouthed, dumb, laconic, reserved, reticent, silent, tight-lipped, uncommunicative, clammed up, not admittinganything, unable to speak, muts; speechless, dumb.
What do you call someone who stirs up trouble?
If you want a colloquial term, such a person is known in Britain as a stirrer. Someone who stirs trouble, largely for their own amusement.
alarmist. noun. someone who makes other people frightened or worried in an unnecessary way. an albatross (around your neck) phrase. someone or something that causes you a lot of problems. a thorn in someone’s side/flesh. phrase. a person or thing that causes a lot of problems for someone.
Is it normal for people to stir and cause trouble?
Yes, us normal people see this behaviour and initially don’t attribute any malice to it. When we see it escalate we clock on, but hesitate to talk to others about it because it’s lowering ourselves to the level of the stirrer.
Are there any synonyms for stir up trouble?
Synonyms for stir up trouble rampage arise debauch dissipate fight racket rebel revolt rise go on rampage run riot take to the streets