Huh? In a legal sense I'm pretty sure they're the same thing.
How and why matters, though.
How and why you break a law matters (to a judge / jury). Whether you frame it as "ignoring" vs "breaking" in your legal defense, not so much.
> I ignore the law every day when I jaywalk.
Means the exact same thing as “I intentionally break jaywalking laws every day”. They are equivalent sentences.
Not illegal here, but I hope you not complain when caught and fined.
Including people doing it in front of police. Including the police themselves!
The law only existed for police to harass and fine blacks and Latinos. And indeed, that was how it was struck down.
It is critical to a just society that victims of unjust laws or uneven enforcement complain!
How and why matters, though.