/prəˈvəʊkt əˈɡrɛʃn/ – Phrase
Definition: gây hấn
A more thorough explanation: Provoked aggression refers to a type of aggressive behavior that is triggered or incited by a specific action, event, or circumstance that is perceived as threatening, harmful, or offensive by the individual exhibiting the aggression. This type of aggression is often seen as a reaction to a provocation or stimulus that elicits a hostile response.
Example: The defendant’s inflammatory remarks were found to have provoked aggression in the plaintiff, leading to a physical altercation.