add fuel to the fire vs kick someone when they are down

add fuel to the fire

verb
  • To worsen a conflict between people; to inflame an already tense situation. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see add, fuel, fire. 

kick someone when they are down

verb
  • To make things worse for someone who is going through a difficult time. 

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