Without more information this cannot be answered in full context.
However, based on the information I do have, the individual who started the fight would "get in trouble".
thay start pushing
Arnold Jones gets into trouble in "Maniac Magee" when he starts a fight with Jeffrey Magee after he beats him in a race. The fight leads to Arnold pulling out a knife, which escalates the situation and ultimately leads to his expulsion from the East End.
If they start the fight they can be kicked out, if it is self defense then they won't be punished
there are many reasons that they get started. One is that people have a fight and they will start to fight with guns. If one man gets killed than its starts a war.
As the slope gets smaller and smaller the line gets flatter and flatter (or more horizontal).
a person who has no respect for others and their feelings and doesnt care if he or she gets in trouble
A frog?
its basiclly the same as a trouble maker or a person who gets in a lot of trouble
He gets Roderigo to start a fight with Cassio, who is drunk.
baloon
its basiclly the same as a trouble maker or a person who gets in a lot of trouble
When two players fight, the player who was judged to start the fight without the other player's consent gets 2 additional penalty minutes to the original 5 minutes the 2 players get for fighting. Means the other team gets a powerplay.