The tension between Ghostface Killah and Action Bronson has only increased since the "Actin Crazy" rapper issued a public apology on Twitter Monday for dissing the Wu Tang Clan veteran on ESPN's "SportsNation" earlier this month.

When Revolt asked the "Supreme Clientele" rapper on Tuesday night if he accepts Bronson's apology, he gave a direct, short answer: "No."

The feud started during Bronson's interview on "SportsNation" last week when he responded to a comparison between his music and Ghost's by saying, "He's not rapping like this no more." The "SportsNation" host asked the "Mr. Wonderful" rhymer if that was a shot at the veteran rapper to which Bronson said, "No, just being honest." But clearly Ghost has taken offense.

The "36 Seasons" rapper responded to Bronson's diss with a YouTube video in which he said the younger emcee stole his style. He also threatened Bronson with bodily harm. The video quickly prompted Bronson to issue a Twitter apology.

Fans of both rappers may have thought that the apology would cool things off, but the opposite has happened. Not only is Ghost not accepting the apology, but rapper Azealia Banks launched a Twitter attack aimed at Bronson on Tuesday that expressed her wish to see him harmed.

"F*cking fat slob. I want to see him get f*cked up SO badly," she wrote, and as if that was not bad enough, she posted this tweet that was later deleted:

"I have lots of disdain towards the men who have threatened me with bodily harm publicly," she tweeted.

Fans may remember that Banks and Bronson engaged in a heated Twitter exchange last December. He later reached out to her with an apology.

"Action Bronson is trying to apologize to me by texting a mutual friend of ours and saying he's sorry and shouldn't have said anything to me," Banks tweeted on Dec. 29.

The Harlem-born rapper clearly has not accepted Bronson's apology as well.