Nonsequiturs
A nonsequitur is a statement or conclusion that does not logically follow from the previous argument or statement. The term originates from the Latin phrase "non sequitur," which translates to "it does not follow." In informal conversation, a nonsequitur can be a humorous or confusing interjection that deviates from the main topic. It often appears as a sudden, unexpected shift in thought.
In logic and rhetoric, nonsequiturs are considered logical fallacies. They represent a flaw in reasoning where
Nonsequiturs can also occur in creative works, such as literature or film, to create a particular effect.