Partisanship

Pronunciation: /ˈpɑːrtəzənˌʃɪp/

Partisanship (noun)

  1. Strong support for one side in a dispute, often making it hard to be fair or consider other views.
  2. Support for a political group or party that leads to biased opinions and actions.
  3. The habit of defending a cause or group in a way that ignores facts that do not support it.

Examples

  • His partisanship made him defend his side in every argument.
  • Partisanship can stop people from listening to the other side.