Backfiring

/ˈbækˌfaɪrɪŋ/ verb

When a plan or action produces the opposite of its intended result, or when an engine misfires.

From 'back' and 'fire.' Originally a mechanical term for engines, it became metaphorical by the early 20th century when people applied it to plans going wrong.

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