That guy just wanted to foment dissention among the team.
In order to escape prison the prisoners had to foment a riot to distract the guards. (foment means to arouse or start)
The Google executive used Face book to foment rebellion.
Moment.
to calm down; to be quiet
Foment
Cement, comment, Dormant, Ferment, Foment so meant
Not paying his bookshop assistants and using the money gained to foment revolution.
boil, make, soak, steep, stew, infuse, ferment, foment, gather
A filibuster, or freebooter, is someone who engages in an unauthorized military expedition into a foreign country to foment or support a revolution.
Actually, Nicholas II was not a very effective ruler. It was his weakness that allowed the foment that led to the revolution.
In general, he is not considered a muckraker, in that is ideas for change were on the radical side. Whereas muckrakers tended to foment change from with in the confines of democracy and capitalism. Such as passing legislation.
resistant, tent, Lent, rent, cement, foment, moment, talent, latent