A state of agitation or turbulent change or development.
A process in which an agent causes an organic substance to break down into simpler substances; especially, the anaerobic breakdown of sugar into alcohol.
1 Rice vinegar is simply rice wine that has been allowed to ferment .
2 Let it ferment ; in twenty-four hours it will be ready for bottling.
3 In the tumultuous year of 1859 all Italy was in a ferment .
4 The vessel was then left to ferment for upward of ten days.
5 The boxes were in a ferment like the stir of swarming bees.
6 For the racial ferment had been strong in him, as in her.
7 But the issue of Königgrätz startled Napoleon and set France in ferment .
8 The ferment was showing itself in acts of open and violent disorder.
9 All of Europe is in a ferment , is bubbling over in places.
10 The whole palace was in a ferment with literary intrigues and cabals.
11 It is the heat and the ferment that have got into life.
12 Such attempts now began to keep the peninsula in a constant ferment .
13 This was enough to set the six little Bunkers in a ferment .
14 This was continued till the public mind was in a perfect ferment .
15 And the verse of quicker figures has a new fire and ferment .
16 The next step after the milk is obtained is to ferment it.
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