Brushfire

/ˈbrʌʃˌfaɪr/ noun

A fast-spreading fire in shrubs and small trees, or metaphorically, a small conflict that could become a bigger problem.

Compound of 'brush' (dense shrubby vegetation) and 'fire' (combustion). First used in early 20th-century American English to describe wildfires in scrubland, later adopted as political jargon.

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