It's been clearly defined for decades, but yes, women do uphold this sort of behavior at times if they are too bought into patriarchal masculine norms that are harmful to men and to society or they are spouting off "conservative" values that they are unwilling to apply to themselves because they want to stand as close to the apex of power as they can get.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toxic_masculinity
The concept of toxic masculinity is used in academic and media discussions to refer to those aspects of hegemonic masculinity that are socially destructive, such as misogyny, homophobia, and violent domination. These traits are considered "toxic" due in part to their promotion of violence, including sexual assault and domestic violence. Socialization of boys sometimes also normalizes violence, such as in the saying "boys will be boys" about bullying and aggression.
The term "toxic masculinity" originated in the mythopoetic men's movement of the 1980s and 1990s. It later found wide use in both academic and popular writing. Popular and media discussions in the 2010s have used the term to refer to traditional and stereotypical norms of masculinity and manhood. According to the sociologist Michael Flood, these include "expectations that boys and men must be active, aggressive, tough, daring, and dominant".