What does “instigator” mean?

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Oh, this is a good one —

An instigator is a person who starts something, usually trouble or a conflict. They're the one who gets things going — often in a sneaky or negative way.

Like, imagine two friends get into a big fight. Later, someone says "Wait, who started this?" And everyone points to the same person — that's the instigator. You might hear it like: "Don't listen to him, he's just an instigator" or "She was the instigator of the whole drama."

It can sometimes be neutral, like "the instigator of change," meaning the person who pushed for something new. But honestly, most of the time people use it when they mean someone who stirs up problems on purpose.

So basically — the instigator is the person who lights the fire. 🔥

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