The present participle of affray; causing a noisy public fight or violent disturbance.
From 'affray,' derived from Old French 'affrayer.' The '-ing' suffix marks the continuous or present participle form.
Medieval laws against 'affraying' show that creating a public panic was actually punishable even if no one was hit—authorities understood that the fear and chaos mattered as much as physical harm.
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