aufflammt
Aufflammt is a German term linked to the verb aufflammen, which means to flare up or to rekindle. The word can describe a flame intensifying in a literal sense, such as a fire suddenly growing stronger, or a figurative surge, such as emotions, conflicts, or debates that suddenly become more intense. In standard modern usage, the separable prefix construction is common: das Feuer flammt auf (the fire flares up) or die Diskussion flammt wieder auf (the discussion flares up again). The fused form aufflammt appears in some texts as a stylistic or historical variant, but it is less common in contemporary prose.
Etymology and related forms: aufflammen is built from the prefix auf- meaning up or upward, and flammen
Usage notes: Aufflammen as a fused form is not the standard modern construction for the present tense.
See also: aufflammen, aufflammend, Flamme, flammen, flare-up.
In summary, aufflammt denotes the act of flaring up and is primarily encountered as a variant form