noun
- the action of influencing someone or something in a particular direction
- the application of a steady voltage or current to an electronic device to establish proper operating conditions
Usage: gerund form
Usage: electronics; technical
verb
- present participle of bias; influencing in a particular direction, typically unfairly
Usage: present participle form
Examples
- The researcher was accused of biasing the study results.
- Media coverage was biasing public opinion against the proposal.
- The teacher avoided biasing students toward any particular answer.
- Biasing the transistor correctly is essential for amplification.
- The survey questions were biasing respondents’ answers.
- Proper biasing ensures the circuit operates in the linear region.
- The judge warned against biasing the jury with emotional appeals.