subjectivising

/səbˈdʒɛktɪvaɪzɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of subjectivise; the act of making something subjective or interpreting it based on personal feelings.
    • Subjectivising historical events can lead to a distorted understanding of the past.
    • He was subjectivising the conversation by constantly bringing up his own experiences.
    • The teacher warned against subjectivising the test results by giving extra points to favorite students.
adjective
  1. Tending to make something subjective; characterized by personal interpretation.
    • Her subjectivising approach to criticism made her reviews very personal but less reliable.
    • In a subjectivising culture, people often value personal stories over statistical data.
    • The subjectivising nature of the blog made it popular with readers who wanted opinions, not facts.
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