Favoritism [noun]
Definition of Favoritism:
bias, partiality
Sentence/Example of Favoritism:
Employees complained, anonymously, to BuzzFeed News that having come to work for a young female founder one called “so inspiring,” they instead found Haney presiding over a dysfunctional culture of favoritism.
The city has been going through months of preparation to consider new bids for the deal, which involves a complex process designed to limit concerns about favoritism.
Even where we remove a judge for favoritism in deciding a case, for example, we have no standing to undo the biased decision itself.
It can automatically set team schedules, taking a task that can be rife with favoritism or bias and making it a bit more standardized.
Dont you be worried, girls; I bet Mr. Sharp wont let anybody get that prize through favoritism.
No personal favoritism or interest or prejudice should be allowed for a single moment to prevail.
The granting of land to individuals had been lavish; it had been lax; and it had been marked by gross favoritism.
What we strive to do is to clear the channels of appeal, and avoid favoritism and stagnation.
The outrageous part of the affair lies in Miss Reid having shown favoritism, not in the freshmen having resented it.
Each one draws one out, and in that way gets his bunk without any favoritism being shown.