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    par·ti·san·ship
    /ˈpärdəz(ə)nˌSHip/

    noun

    • 1. prejudice in favor of a particular cause; bias: "an act of blatant political partisanship"

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  2. Partisanship is the quality or action of strongly supporting a person, principle, or political party, often without judging very carefully. Learn more about the meaning, usage, and examples of partisanship from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. Partisanship is a strong loyalty to a political party or ideology, often accompanied by a negative view of the opposing side. Learn about the causes, effects, and history of partisanship in the United States and other countries.

  4. Partisanship definition: support of a person, group, party, or cause, especially when seen as biased or emotional. See examples of PARTISANSHIP used in a sentence.

  5. Your partisanship is your tendency to support a particular group, cause, or viewpoint over another.

  6. Partisanship is the quality or action of strongly supporting a person, principle, or political party, often without judging very carefully. Learn more about the meaning, usage, and synonyms of partisanship with examples from various sources.

  7. Partisanship is support for a person or group without fair consideration of the facts and circumstances.