foster instability
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To encourage the development or growth of instability, often over time.
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- Policies that ignore social inequalities often foster political instability.
- The lack of clear leadership can foster instability within an organization.
- Their continuous interference will only foster further regional instability.
- Such economic measures are likely to foster financial instability in the long run.
- Dictatorial regimes frequently foster social instability through oppression.
- Disruptive technologies, while innovative, can sometimes foster market instability.
- The government's inconsistent stance might foster an environment of political instability.
- Ignoring citizens' grievances serves to foster civil instability.
- Rapid, uncontrolled changes in policy tend to foster systemic instability.
- His unpredictable behavior began to foster emotional instability within the team.