occasion vs trigger

occasion

noun
  • An occurrence or state of affairs which causes some event or reaction; a motive or reason. 

  • Need; requirement, necessity. 

  • The time when something happens. 

  • Something which causes something else; a cause. 

  • A reason or excuse; a motive; a persuasion. 

  • A special event or function. 

  • A particular happening; an instance or time when something occurred. 

  • A favorable opportunity; a convenient or timely chance. 

verb
  • To cause; to produce; to induce 

trigger

noun
  • An event that initiates others, or incites a response. 

  • An electronic transducer allowing a drum, cymbal, etc. to control an electronic drum unit or similar device. 

  • An event, experience or other stimulus that initiates a traumatic memory or a strong reaction in a person. 

  • An SQL procedure that may be initiated when a record is inserted, updated or deleted; typically used to maintain referential integrity. 

  • A concept or image that upsets somebody by sparking a negative emotional response. 

  • A similar device used to activate any mechanism. 

  • A pulse in an electronic circuit that initiates some component. 

  • A text string that, when received by a player, will cause the player to execute a certain command. 

  • A device that manually lengthens (or sometimes shortens) the slide or tubing of a brass instrument, allowing the pitch range to be altered while playing. 

  • A finger-operated lever used to fire a gun. 

verb
  • To fire a weapon. 

  • To initiate something. 

  • To spark a response, especially a negative emotional response, in (someone). 

  • To activate; to become active. 

How often have the words occasion and trigger occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )