His harsh criticism only served to fan the flames of their anger
The politician's inflammatory remarks were seen as an attempt to fan the flames of racial division
She tried to mediate, but he kept interjecting, fanning the flames of the argument
The media coverage seemed to fan the flames of public outrage
Don't bring up their past mistakes; you'll just fan the flames
His taunting words were meant to fan the flames of his opponent's frustration
The news of the scandal did little to fan the flames of their already low morale
The discovery of new evidence fanned the flames of the cold case investigation
He accused his rivals of trying to fan the flames of discontent among the workers
Adding fuel to the fire, her sarcastic comment fanned the flames of his irritation
Your harsh words will only fan the flames of this argument.
I will not be silenced. You started this.
Let's try to calm down and not fan the flames further.
Don't fan the flames of this argument
Don't make this argument worse
Stop escalating this disagreement