as I pointed out to someone who shall not be named (wsnbn) via PM, I used seditious in a
broad figurative sense of 'given to causing tumult'; to wit:
1. Of a person or body of persons: Given to or guilty of sedition; in early use, ‘factious
with tumult, turbulent’ (Johnson); now chiefly, engaged in promoting disaffection or inciting
to revolt against constituted authority.
1596 Nashe Saffron Walden, Thirdly, he is verie seditious and mutinous in conversation,
picking quarrells with everie man that will not magnifie and applaud him.

I stand by this after much soul-searching.


That's our tsuwm! Never writes anything he doesn't mean and always the right thing at that.

Brilliant idea, sir. I'll stand by your words.