1. fostering - Noun
2. fostering - Verb
of Foster
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe peace we seek and need means much more than mere absence of war. It means the acceptance of law, and the fostering of justice, in all the world. Dwight D. Eisenhower
The harm which is done by credulity in a man is not confined to the fostering of a credulous character in others, and consequent support of false beliefs. William Kingdon Clifford
The U. S. alleges it wants to democratize [the Middle East] whilst it seeks to reverse election results not legally or through polls, but by force, fostering chaos and supporting, financing and arming the corrupt. Khaled Mashal
Moderation is part of faith, so those who accuse Muslim schools of fostering fanaticism should learn a bit more about Islam. Cat Stevens
Research can be undertaken in any kind of environment, as long as you have the interest. I believe that true education means fostering the ability to be interested in something. Sumio Iijima
... the Union can grow powerful only by fostering the manufacturing interest. This, Sir, I think the true American political economy. Friedrich List