A Person That Is Favoring One Side Of An Political Issue Is Called An Partisan.
The back side is called the reverse. The front side is called the obverse.
10 side polygon is called decogon
A house composed of 2 side by side apartments is called a duplex.
Not surprisingly, a side.
The side opposite the right angle is called the hypotenuse.
A person favoring one side of a political issue is typically referred to as having a political bias or being politically partisan.
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Partisan
partisan
1. partisan (noun) - irregular warrior, guerrilla. 2. partisan (adj.) - one-sided, biased, combative. It usually means favoring one side of an issue.
partial ( existing only in part; incomplete : favoring one side in a dispute above the other)
Political parties want to set themselves apart so that they are easily recognizable by the public. To achieve this, they often take extreme positions to one side of an issue.
neutralization is the act of making something neutral.
A persuasive appeal is a strong argument made for a certain position or opinion. One might use a persuasive appeal to convince another to believe one side of a political issue.
In the American Revolution there were people who fought on the side of King George iii and those who fought on the side of the Continental Congress. Those who fought on the side of the King used to be called Tories but are now called Loyalists. Those who fought on the side of the Continental Congress used to be called Whigs but are now called Patriots.The change of name may have to do with the current use of Tory for the Conservative Political Party in England. That political party is not at war with The United States. Like all friends, we have differences of opinion, still, we agree on more than we disagree about.