Ingroup in a sentence as a noun

It is a law of human nature that a chaotic environment breeds magical thinking and ingroup allegiance, and there are few business environments more chaotic than Silicon Valley, where startups succeed or fail seemingly at random. The noise calls for reason, and because there are no true known causes for success our mind demands some explanation.

Ingroup definitions

noun

an exclusive circle of people with a common purpose

See also: clique coterie pack camp