"Predisposition" refers to a tendency or inclination to behave, think, or feel in a certain way. It suggests that a person is more likely to have or develop a specific trait or condition due to their natural or inherited qualities. Full definition
Participants exhibit an array of genetic predispositions for obesity, medical and behavioral conditions, and social and financial situations. (wallerwellness.com)
As with many kinds of cancer, reasons a fibrosarcoma develops are still being researched, but may include genetic predisposition of certain cats, as well as chronic inflammation from any type of injection. (vippetcare.com)
Even children born with predispositions for high noradrenaline levels and fearful responses should remain clam in stressful situations if they are with a parent they trust. (attach-china.org)