discursiveness

/dɪˈskɜrsɪvnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of talking or writing about many different topics without a clear plan or focus.
    • Her essay was interesting, but its discursiveness meant she never fully proved her main point.
    • The professor's discursiveness made it hard for students to follow his lecture.
    • The committee criticized the report for its discursiveness and lack of clear recommendations.
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