The term "ginger group" refers to a small, vocal faction within a larger organization or political party. There are many other words that can be used to describe a similar group of individuals with a common goal or agenda, such as a caucus, faction, bloc, or cabal. Other terms, such as dissenters, rebels, or mavericks, may also be applicable, depending on the context and the specific nature of the group in question. Regardless of the term used, these groups often play an important role in shaping and influencing broader movements or initiatives, and can have a substantial impact on the direction of a particular organization or political movement.