Adjective
value-laden (comparative more value-laden, superlative most value-laden)
Involving subjective moral evaluations, especially when these evaluations are implicit and unexamined.
For example, information, without context, from Wikipedia about the military history of the United States "becomes value-laden if it is posted in the comment section of an article criticizing Russia for its military actions and interests in Ukraine. Source: Internet
While Jensen recognizes the validity of some of Gould's claims, in many places, he criticizes Gould's general approach This charge of a social, value-laden science undoubtedly contains an element of truth. Source: Internet