Fierceness in a sentence as a noun

Noone can hate with more fierceness than someone that once loved.

It's down because they can't handle the velocity and fierceness of the negative comments.

Wiggling above a certain fierceness threshold causes music to play and a psychedelic color scheme to flash.

"If you have guns and your opponents have spears..."Sure, in an extremely asymmetric war, the folks with the missiles can relax the fierceness a bit.

Unaccountably we remain... it is but a thought, although a fearful one, and one which chills the very marrow of our bones with the fierceness of the delight of its horror.

Getting your papers graded above average is competition and with competition comes fierceness and willingness to learn and fight.

Native-only plants people are somewhere between DIY garum makers and homebrewers in terms of the fierceness of their ideological warfare online, but in person they are a fun group to socialize with.

Don't you also need to know the number of positions available at other institutions that those candidates are also considering in order to estimate competition fierceness?

I don't doubt more than a few miners have lost quite a bit of money selling below cost -- probably most without realizing it -- but I have to assume they have all been weeded out by now, given the notorious fierceness of the mining world.

But out of this our cloud upon the precipice's edge, there grows into palpability, a shape, far more terrible than any genius or any demon of a tale, and yet it is but a thought, although a fearful one, and one which chills the very marrow of our bones with the fierceness of the delight of its horror.

Fierceness definitions

noun

the property of being wild or turbulent; "the storm's violence"

See also: ferocity furiousness fury vehemence violence wildness