lopsidedness

/ˌlɑpˈsaɪdɪdnəs/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being uneven, unbalanced, or leaning to one side.
    • The lopsidedness of the final score showed how much stronger one team was than the other.
    • She noticed the lopsidedness in the painting where the horizon line dipped on the left.
    • The lopsidedness of the old table made it wobble every time someone put a plate on it.
  2. A lack of fairness or equality; an imbalance in a situation or relationship.
    • There was a clear lopsidedness in how the two departments were funded.
    • The lopsidedness of the contract favored the landlord too much.
    • The lopsidedness of their friendship bothered him because he always gave more than he received.