Alternatively, it may be that a typical individual is involved in various relatively small. [fact]
If there is widespread trust, it is therefore of the form that lots of people trust other particular people. That is to say, there are pockets of trusting relationships, and possibly almost everyone is included in such pockets. Alternatively, it may be that a typical individual is involved in various relatively small networks in which each trusts the others with respect to some range of issues.
Russell Hardin, Trust and Trustworthiness, loc. 803