subcults

/ˈsʌbˌkʌlts/
noun
  1. Smaller groups within a larger culture or subculture that have their own distinct beliefs, practices, or interests.
    • The online gaming community has many subcults, each focused on a different genre of game.
    • The music festival attracted subcults of fans who followed specific bands and styles.
    • Anthropologists study subcults to understand how smaller groups form their own identities within a society.
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