noun a group or faction on the extreme or radical edge of a larger group or movement, typically characterized by unorthodox or extreme views
In politics, 'lunatic fringe' can refer to individuals or groups with radical or extreme ideologies.
Historically, 'lunatic fringe' has been used to describe unconventional or radical thinkers or groups.
The term 'lunatic fringe' may be used in psychology to describe individuals with extreme or unconventional beliefs or behaviors.
Within sociology, 'lunatic fringe' may be used to describe marginalized or fringe groups within society.
In the realm of activism, 'lunatic fringe' can refer to radical or extreme factions within a movement.
In literature, the term 'lunatic fringe' may be used to describe characters who are on the extreme edges of society or who exhibit erratic behavior.
Psychologists may use the term 'lunatic fringe' to refer to individuals with extreme or unconventional beliefs or behaviors that deviate significantly from societal norms.
Politicians may use the term 'lunatic fringe' to describe radical or extremist groups within their own party or in opposition parties.
Journalists may use the term 'lunatic fringe' to refer to individuals or groups with extreme views or ideologies that are considered outside the mainstream.