Is there any way to change the effective angle on a potentiometer?

I am using a 5V voltage input.

Rather than the Vout going from 0V to 5V when you spin it all the way from one end to the other (around 300 degrees I'd say), I only need to the potentiometer to spin roughly 90 degrees for my application.

So to clarify, I was wondering if there is a way of going from 0V to 5V by turing a potentiometer roughly 90 degrees.

I can't seem to find any of these types of potentiometers online.

I would like to know your thoughts.

Thanks.

It is probably a XY problem. What do you really want?

You may:
Compensate in software, i.e. interpret 0V as 0 and 5*90/300=1,5V as maximum. Turning the pot more than 90° will do nothing.
OR
Connect some amplifier (transistor or opamp) to output of the pot to increase it 300/90=10/3~3.3 times. Again you get maximum effect at 90° and turning it more does no effect.

Than you may limit range of the pot some way.

How about using map?