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Exploring isn’t an act of war. But repeatedly violating another species borders after being warned away is very much an act of war.
They don't even know what the borders are. The founders just tell the Federation "Stay on your side of the wormhole" with no other emphasis on what their border is. After that, the majority of the Federations explorations are in areas that they believe isn't Dominion territory and defensive reconnaissance.
Their only interactions with The Dominion are fairly aggressive, if they sent peace envoys and attempted any kind of diplomatic contact, the Federation most likely would have agreed to limit activity in the Gamma quadrant. But as it stood, all they knew was that The Dominion was expansionist, aggressive, and xenophobic. Why wouldn't they try to get as much info as possible in case of the strong likelihood that the Dominion would pre-emptively attack?
Hell, we can see with their infiltrations of various Alpha Quadrant military powers that they were already making aggressive movements. It was mostly about turning them against themselves, rather than direct action, but it was aggressive non-the-less.