It would depend which meaning of the word "incense" you were using. If you mean, by incense, "a substance which is burned in order to produce a fragrance," an example of a sentence would be: "The incense smelled like roses."
If ou mean by incense, "to make angry," an example of a sentence would be: "The boy's actions could only incense the teacher," or "the teacher became incensed over the boy's actions."
To be frank, no one attempting to answer the question would have any idea which meaning of the word you were asking to be used in a sentence.
From an online dictionary:in·cense 1 (n-sns)tr.v.in·censed, in·cens·ing, in·cens·esTo cause to be extremely angry; infuriate.
[Middle English encensen, from Old French incenser, from Late Latin incnsre, to sacrifice, burn, from Latin incnsus, past participle of incendere, to set on fire; see kand- in Indo-European roots.]
in·cense 2 (nsns)n.1.a. An aromatic substance, such as wood or a gum, that is burned to produce a pleasant odor.
b. The smoke or odor produced by the burning of such a substance.
2. A pleasant smell.
3. Flattering or fawning attention; homage.
tr.v. in·censed, in·cens·ing, in·cens·es1. To perfume with incense.
2. To burn incense to, as a ritual offering.
As you can see, there are several meanings to the word. Pick one....give the definition along with it, and THEN ask for your sentence.
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