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@Push: Yes, both positive and negative effects to warmongering are reduced, to prevent certain abuses.
thanks! sorry if i'm mistaken
This is what the references element looks like for Community Patch:
<References>
<Mod id="d1b6328c-ff44-4b0d-aad7-c657f83610cd" minversion="0" maxversion="999" title="(1) Community Patch" />
</References>
If you're trying to correct this for another mod you can lookup its ID by looking for its .modinfo in the MODS directory and grabbing the ID from the <Mod> element.
If you can't tell what mod is conflicting, then search for "WARMONGER_THREAT_PER_TURN_DECAY" in the MODS directory and see what comes up (make sure you're searching file contents).
Needless to say you'll need to repeat this process if the author updates this mod.