Someone who starts fires illegally is often referred to as an "arsonist." Arson is the crime of intentionally setting fire to property, and it can lead to severe legal consequences, including imprisonment. Arsonists may be motivated by various factors, including financial gain, vandalism, or psychological issues. The act poses significant risks to life, property, and the environment.
starter
it shocks it and it starts a fire
Matt starts the fire with a matchlock.
Start fires.
A bowman.
Lightning starts hundreds of fires every day, during fire season. Human carelessness accounts for a large number of fires in some areas that are accessible to humans.
has the irresistible urge to start fires
The great plains has grass fires because the climate is hot and dry. So when the wind hits the land it starts a fire.
Causing fire. An incendiary bomb starts fires.
huge amounts of rock fragments that starts fires where they land.
because someone fires it from inside.
Probably not. A man wouldn't ground his child after he fires an employee. That's nothing to do with the child.