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Incoherent

Incoherent is an adjective meaning lacking coherence: not logically connected, lacking clarity or consistency, or not forming a unified whole. It is commonly used to describe speech, writing, or arguments that are difficult to understand or follow.

In discourse and communication, incoherence refers to a breakdown in cohesion: failure to maintain a topic,

In physics and optics, incoherent describes waves that lack a fixed phase relationship. Incoherent light consists

Etymology and related terms: incoherent comes from Latin incohaerent-, from in- “not” + cohaerere “to cling together.”

abrupt
shifts,
or
missing
transitions.
It
can
arise
from
confusion,
hurried
speech,
or
cognitive
impairment.
In
clinical
contexts,
incoherent
speech
may
signal
delirium,
dementia,
mania,
or
intoxication.
of
many
photons
with
random
phases,
as
opposed
to
coherent
light
from
a
laser,
which
has
a
stable
phase
relation.
The
term
also
appears
in
statistics
when
signals
are
combined
without
phase
alignment,
producing
no
consistent
interference
pattern.
Related
concepts
include
coherence
and
coherent,
which
denote
logical
unity
and
constructive
phase
relationships,
respectively.
The
term
is
widely
used
across
disciplines
to
indicate
absence
of
a
stable,
unified,
or
interpretable
structure.