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fire setting

American  

noun

Mining.
  1. an ancient method of shattering rock by building a fire against it so as to cause it to split as a result of uneven internal stresses.


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"We accept that some fires can be accidental, but deliberate fire setting is a crime and that's the message we'd like to get out."

From BBC • Apr. 15, 2025

“The jury did not convict Wilke of the two federal counts related to the forest fire: setting timber afire and using fire in furtherance of a felony.”

From New York Times • Nov. 10, 2021

Police were out in full-force in Pittsburgh to prevent the recurrence of rioting and fire setting that broke out after the Pittsburgh Steelers' Super Bowl win over the Arizona Cardinals two years ago.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 7, 2011

On raced the head fire, setting the dead trees and stumps furiously aflame, touching the needles of the living trees with swift, feverish fingers, igniting insidious spot-fires as it went.

From A Mountain Boyhood by Comstock, Enos B. (Enos Benjamin)

Tommy Bruff, my son, what do you say to a fire, setting the billy to boil, and a bit o’ brax’uss?”

From To Win or to Die A Tale of the Klondike Gold Craze by Hardy, Paul