Anartismos

/ænɑrˈtɪzmoʊs/ noun

In ancient rhetoric or poetics, the absence of joints or logical connectors; incoherent or poorly structured discourse.

From Greek 'an-' (not) + 'artismos' (joining, structure, from 'artis' meaning a joint or connection). The term appears rarely in ancient Greek rhetorical theory.

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