I see that you too are misusing the term "triggered."
"A trigger can be an issue that activates or aggravates existing symptoms of an existing mental health condition. An example might be a person with a substance use disorder who finds walking by a bar or smelling alcohol prompts cravings and thoughts of drinking. However being triggered is most often associated with someone that has PTSD. Triggers typically elicit strong negative emotions such as fear, anger, or shame. People may feel unsafe or threatened and, as a result, may react by panicking, trying to escape the situation, crying, acting out, or becoming defensive."