prejudicialness

/ˌprɛdʒəˈdɪʃəlnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being harmful or damaging, especially in a legal or official sense.
    • The committee assessed the prejudicialness of the proposed rule changes.
    • Lawyers debated the prejudicialness of showing the photograph to the jury.
    • The prejudicialness of the leaked documents was clear to everyone in the courtroom.
  2. The quality of being biased or unfair.
    • The prejudicialness of his comments made it hard for him to be seen as objective.
    • The article was criticized for its prejudicialness toward certain political groups.
    • She spoke out against the prejudicialness of the hiring process.