escalade
/ɛskəˈleɪd/Definitions
1. noun
a sudden violent attack, especially by a group of people, usually in pursuit of a goal such as a political or social objective
“The protesters’ violent escalade of the government building caused widespread concern among the international community.”
2. noun
a rapid increase in the intensity or scale of a situation, such as a conflict or a protest
“The situation on the border was an escalade of tensions between the two countries.”