0 If food or drink ferments, or if you ferment it, the sugar in it changes into alcohol because of a chemical process. -- fermentować, poddawać fermentacji
1 excitement or disagreement caused by change or a difficult situation -- wrzenie, ferment
The batter was placed into casings, and then fermented and dried.
Both nationalistic and religious radicalism are disallowed, as is any type of intellectual ferment that can disturb social quiescence.
The bacterium fermented sugars, di- and polysaccharides, under strongly anaerobic conditions.
In most cases, household labour was entirely responsible for fermenting cocoa beans (interviews).
In each of these cases intellectual ferment is a distinctly social practice.
Nobody knows how many rebellions besides political rebellions ferment in the masses of life which people earth.
When presented with a sudden influx of sugars, the bacteria within the plaque rapidly ferment this easily utilizable carbon source to excreted organic acids.
Understanding how gender works in science is crucial for both mobilizing human resources and for bringing new perspectives, priorities, and creative ferment to science.