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Hostile Aggression

Definition

Hostile aggression is aggressive behavior driven by anger and performed as an end in itself.

Analogy

Think of hostile aggression like a volcano eruption. It's explosive, destructive, and driven by internal pressure (in this case, anger) rather than any external goal.

Related terms

Aggression: Aggression is any physical or verbal behavior intended to harm or destroy.

Reactive Aggression: Reactive aggression is an aggressive response to provocation or frustration.

Impulsive Aggression: Impulsive aggression refers to aggressive acts committed without premeditation or consideration of the consequences.

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