Home

Incendiary

Incendiary is an adjective and a noun used to describe substances, devices, or materials that are designed to ignite fires or that ignite readily. In technical contexts, incendiary substances have low ignition energy and high heat output, making them effective at starting or sustaining a blaze. As a noun, incendiary can refer to an item such as an incendiary bomb, flare, or other device intended to start fires.

Incendiary weapons are designed to create fires or cause damage through intense heat. Common examples encompass

Rhetorically and figuratively, incendiary can describe language or media intended to inflame anger, fear, or violence

Safety and regulation also apply to everyday contexts. Incendiary materials are typically classified as hazardous and

thermite
mixtures,
gelled
incendiaries,
and
certain
types
of
munitions.
The
use
of
incendiary
weapons
in
warfare
is
governed
by
international
law;
Protocol
III
of
the
Convention
on
Certain
Conventional
Weapons
restricts
or
prohibits
their
use
against
civilians
and
civilian
objects,
and
many
states
regulate
the
manufacture,
transfer,
and
deployment
of
such
devices.
In
civilian
contexts,
incendiary
devices
are
generally
illegal
outside
approved
applications
and
regulated
industries,
such
as
demolition
work,
pyrotechnics,
or
specialized
safety
testing.
rather
than
to
inform.
Incendiary
rhetoric
aims
to
provoke
strong
emotional
reactions
or
mob
behavior,
and
it
is
often
labeled
inflammatory
or
provocative
in
discourse
analysis
and
journalism.
require
careful
handling,
storage,
and
fire
protection
measures
to
prevent
unintended
ignition
and
fires.