(The adjective partial means incomplete or fragmentary, but can also mean biased, or fond of)
We had a partial list of the needed supplies.
There will be a partial eclipse of the Moon tonight.
The partial closure of the street delayed traffic.
(idioms)
Our horse loved treats and was particularly partial to apples.
The partial audience soundly booed the new candidate.
A special fondness; a predilection:
example:
I had a partiality for cats.
He showed partiality to the students who were committed to doing well in class. She had a partiality to large cities.
The noun form of the word "partial" is "partiality."
Prejudice Partiality Unfairness Favoritism
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