bait
Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: baitspast: baitedpp: baiteding: baiting
The term carries a strong sense of manipulation and hidden intent. Whether used in fishing or human interaction, it implies a gap between the lure (the attractive surface) and the hook (the unpleasant reality). It is a word of strategy and deception, where the target is lured into a vulnerability. In modern digital contexts, the word has shifted toward psychological warfare. Baiting someone is not about physical capture but about triggering an emotional outburst, often to make the victim look irrational or to gain an advantage in an argument.
Countable when referring to a specific lure or piece of food (a piece of bait). Uncountable when referring to the general supply of lures used for fishing.