on the rise
(idiomatic) rising; becoming greater in number or magnitude.
A 2019 study published in the Journal of Marketing Management found that prepping is on the rise as the — a symbol of our risk of obliterating human civilization — is inching precariously close to midnight. Source: Internet
According to global shopping platform Lyst, searches for flats, specifically ballet styles, have been on the rise since the beginning of June, increasing by 24 percent week-on-week. Source: Internet
Actor Joshua Diaz is a star on the rise, with two films coming out next month. Source: Internet
According to him, political and religious gatherings were on the rise and people were attending in alarming numbers. Source: Internet
According to a survey conducted by BitDefender from January to June 2009, "Trojan-type malware is on the rise, accounting for 83-percent of the global malware detected in the world." Source: Internet
And in Europe, Covid cases were on the rise, impacting the Mediterranean cruises that seemed so promising months earlier. Source: Internet