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Disjointed

Disjointed is an adjective used to describe something that lacks coherence, organization, or continuity. It can refer to events, plans, narratives, or pieces of information that are not smoothly connected and that appear segmented, abrupt, or inconsistent. The noun form is disjointedness.

In everyday language, disjointed describes speech or writing that jumps from topic to topic without logical

In mathematics, the related term disjoint is standard: two sets are disjoint if their intersection is empty

Etymology: from dis- (not, apart) + joint (connected). The sense in English developed to describe things that

Related terms include coherence, fragmentation, and discontinuity. Disjointedness is commonly used to describe everyday communication or

transitions,
yielding
a
fragmented
impression.
A
disjointed
timeline
or
presentation
may
assemble
unrelated
elements
in
quick
succession,
making
it
difficult
to
follow.
(A
∩
B
=
∅).
A
collection
of
sets
is
pairwise
disjoint
if
every
pair
is
disjoint.
While
disjointed
is
rarely
used
in
formal
math,
it
may
appear
informally
to
describe
a
scene
or
argument
that
seems
composed
of
separate,
unrelated
parts.
are
not
joined
or
unified,
leading
to
the
figurative
sense
of
lacking
cohesion.
presentations
that
fail
to
flow
smoothly,
as
opposed
to
objects
that
are
simply
separated
or
non-overlapping
in
a
mathematical
sense.