roil
/roʊl/; /roʊɪl/Definitions
1. verb
to disturb or agitate the surface of a liquid, or to cause trouble or unrest
“The waves began to roil the calm lake surface.”
2. noun
a state of agitation or disturbance
“The roil in the community led to increased protests.”
3. verb
to cause someone to feel anxious or uneasy
“The thought of the exam began to roil her nerves.”