1. skewing - Noun
2. skewing - Verb
of Skew
Source: Webster's dictionaryI blame Hollywood for skewing perspectives. Life is just a big romantic comedy to them, and if you meet cute, happily ever-after is a forgone conclusion. Jonathan Tropper
I don't know, I think the crowds are even more responsive now because the audiences are skewing younger. James Young
A child examined for one condition is more likely to be tested for and diagnosed with other conditions, skewing comorbidity statistics. Source: Internet
As a result, the price difference between Jio and the other two has not only disappeared, but has even started skewing in favor of the others. Source: Internet
EXCLUSIVE: Students skewing data ‘is large flaw in system’ Source: Internet
And I continued watching even as the singles started skewing younger, with fewer "real" women and more Instagram stars, C-list models, college students, and ex-beauty queens. Source: Internet