Preferring
Preferring is the present participle and gerund form of the verb prefer. The core meaning is to like one option more than another. The related noun is preference, which denotes a choice or inclination. The verb derives from older forms in Latin and French, but in modern English it functions as a regular verb with its own participial and noun forms.
In grammar, prefer can be followed by either to-infinitive or gerund phrases, with subtle nuance. For example,
Semantically, preferring conveys a comparative leaning rather than an absolute choice. It often appears in discussions