sidedness

/ˈsaɪdɪdnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of having a particular side or orientation, often used in geometry or spatial descriptions.
    • In the game, the sidedness of the dice affects the probability of each outcome.
    • The sidedness of the building's design creates a unique shadow pattern.
    • The sidedness of a polygon determines how many edges it has.
  2. A tendency or bias toward one side of an issue, argument, or perspective.
    • The article's sidedness was criticized for not presenting both sides fairly.
    • The debate showed a clear sidedness, with most speakers favoring the new policy.
    • Her sidedness in the argument made it hard for her to see the other point of view.
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