partialism
/ˌpɑrʃəˈlɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
a tendency or practice of favoring or showing undue preference for a particular group or class of people.
“The judge’s partialism towards the wealthy businessman led to accusations of bias in the trial.”
1. noun
a tendency or practice of favoring or showing undue preference for a particular group or class of people.
“The judge’s partialism towards the wealthy businessman led to accusations of bias in the trial.”