A pair $(X,\tau )$ is called a generalized topological space if $\tau$ is collection of subsets of $X$ so that $\emptyset \in \tau$ and $\tau$ is closed under arbitrary unions. A subset $A$ of GTS $(X,\tau )$ is strongly nowhere dense if for any nonempty open set $U\in \tau$, there exists nonempty open set $V \subset U$ such that $V\cap A=\emptyset$.
I need an example of a generalized topological space $X$ (which is not topological space) contains a strongly nowhere dense subset?