groupuscule

/ˈɡruːpəskjuːl/
noun
  1. A small, often extreme or radical political group, usually with few members and little influence.
    • A tiny groupuscule protested outside the government building, but few people noticed.
    • Most voters had never heard of the groupuscule and its unusual ideas.
    • The political party started as a groupuscule of activists meeting in a basement.
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