v. [f. EN-1 + FEVER sb.] trans. To throw into a fever; fig. to exasperate, incense. Hence Enfervering ppl. a.
1799. Seward, Horaces Odes, I. i. To blend the enfevering draught with its pellucid waves.
1647. Evelyn, Mem. (1857), III. 6. To enfever the people against him [the King].