adjective
- comparative form of fringe; more unconventional, alternative, or on the outer edge of mainstream society or thought
- comparative form of fringe; having more fringe or decorative border
Usage: informal; comparative degree
Usage: comparative degree
Examples
- That political movement is fringier than the mainstream party.
- Her fashion sense is fringier than most people's in the office.
- The fringier elements of the group held more extreme views.
- This fabric is fringier than the one we looked at yesterday.
- He gravitates toward fringier music genres that few people listen to.