Group size shapes social form even in tiny increments [causal]
To each particular number of elements, according to the purpose and significance of their grouping, there corresponds a sociological form, organization, firmness, stability, relation of whole to parts, etc., which changes with each added or subtracted element, although the change may be immeasurably small and not ascertainable.
Georg Simmel, The Sociology of Georg Simm…, loc. 3597