1. mongering - Noun
2. mongering - Verb
mongering
present participle of monger
Trading or peddling (typically, of a specified commodity).
fishmongering
(figuratively) The spreading or promotion of a specified thing.
fearmongering, warmongering
Part of the reason that the government's fear mongering is succeeding is because so many people are so ignorant, that it is easier for government to frighten people in submission. James Bovard
A culture cannot lie down with dogs and not become utterly infested with fleas. The dogs, in this case, are the mongrel media and the corporate overlords who have grown fat on manufactured controversy and fear mongering. Steven Weber
Come on now, we have been assured by some Covidiots here on fark that this is all just fear mongering and it is not that bad. Source: Internet
And trust me if you listen to all the fear mongering out there and info about what you can’t eat or use or wear you will most likely be very stressed trying to figure out how you can have the time, money and energy to keep up with it all. Source: Internet
Don't buy into this fear mongering. Source: Internet
Amidst Trump’s incessant calls to “build the wall” and MS-13 fear mongering, it can easy to lose sight of the fact that his administration is working to systematically longstanding protections for asylum-seekers. Source: Internet