In (all) fairness (to somebody) adverb phrase spoken language
To add a favorable comment in justification of one or one's actions.
Don't just blame her, in all fairness to her, she did try to stop him from doing it.
Though he didn't get that contract, in all fairness to him, he tried his best.
They had a poor match though in fairness they played with just ten people.
He did a terrible thing to you, but in all fairness to him, you're also part of the reason.
If you're in good with someone, you're in their's favor.
To regard or indicate something as fortunate or pleasurable
To have a sympathetic or approving attitude or perspective to someone or something