The noun favorite does not have a direct adverb to mean "done in a way that shows favoritism."The closest related adverb is probably favorably, since the adverb favoringly is practically never used.
Partisan, biased, unfair are possible words.
bigotry, favoritism, hatred, inequity, injustice, intolerance, partiality, prejudice, unfairness, wrong
That is the correct US spelling of "favorite" (preferred, best-liked). The Canadian and UK spelling is "favourite."
In English, you may be thinking of the word Bias. But there are many synonyms for bias such as:Prejudice, bigotry, partisanship,discrimination, intolerance, favoritism,partiality, one-sidedness
The manager's favoritism towards certain employees was obvious to everyone in the office.
Yes, unless the favoritism extends to a point in which one child suffers actual physical or mental harm.
PROSOPOLEMSIA
no favoritism.
Aadil means just and lawful person, fair in judgment; impartial in actions; free from favoritism and self-interest
favoritism i think
Corruption
Corruption.
Nepotism
nativism
you punch them in the face....that should do it...
Yes, favoritism is a real word. It refers to the practice of giving unfair preferential treatment to one person or group over others.