Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

fringe-group

Noun
/frɪndʒ ɡruːp/
Definition
A fringe group is a social or political group that holds extreme views or beliefs, which are typically outside the mainstream or dominant culture.
Examples
  • The fringe group organized protests to voice their opposition to government policies.
  • Many fringe groups utilize social media to spread their message and gather support.
  • A fringe group may rally against mainstream political candidates during elections.
Meaning
Fringe groups often advocate for ideas or practices that are considered unconventional or radical compared to the larger society. Their beliefs may focus on specific issues, ideologies, or alternative perspectives that do not align with the majority.
Synonyms
  • extremist group
  • radical faction
  • marginal group
  • vocal minority