cabal
n. countablen. a small group of people who work together in secret to get power or change something. Usually, people use this word when they think the group is doing something wrong or unfair.
n. a small group of individuals united in a secret plot or conspiracy, typically to promote their own interests or overthrow a government.
The king was controlled by a secret cabal of advisors.
Political rivals accused the party leaders of being a cabal that made all major decisions behind closed doors.
Historians often debate whether the group functioned as a formal cabal with a unified agenda or merely as a loose collection of opportunists seeking proximity to the throne.
Often carries a negative or suspicious connotation; frequently used in political and historical contexts.