inequitable
unfair / unjust / biased
Adjective
comp: more inequitablesup: most inequitable
This term carries a strong connotation of systemic or structural unfairness. It is frequently employed in formal, legal, or sociological contexts to describe the imbalance of power, wealth, or rights within a society or organization. While similar to unfair, it specifically emphasizes a lack of equity or proportionality. It suggests that the rules or distributions are not just wrong, but fundamentally skewed in a way that disadvantages certain groups over others.