/kənˈtrɪbjʊtɪŋ kɔz ʌv əˈfɛns/ – Phrase
Definition: tình tiết tạo thuận lợi cho hành vi phạm tội, tình tiết góp phần thực hiện hành vi phạm tội.
A more thorough explanation: A contributing cause of offense refers to a factor or element that plays a role in the creation or escalation of a situation that leads to someone feeling offended or aggrieved. In a legal context, it may be used to describe a circumstance or action that, while not the primary cause of offense, still plays a part in the overall situation.
Example: The defendant’s use of hate speech was found to be a contributing cause of offense in the case.