bothsided
/ˈbɒθsɪd/Definitions
1. adjective
Done or achieved equally on both sides, often in a way that is unfair to one side.
“The judge’s decision was seen as bothsided, favoring neither party over the other.”
2. noun
A decision or action that is unfair to one side, often because it treats both sides equally.
“The politician’s bothsided approach to the issue alienated many voters.”