disjointed

/dɪsˈdʒɔɪntɪd/
adjective
  1. Lacking a clear, logical, or smooth connection; not flowing well.
    • She wrote a disjointed essay with ideas that didn't connect to each other.
    • The movie had a disjointed plot that jumped between different time periods without explanation.
    • His speech was disjointed and hard to follow because he kept changing topics.
  2. Separated at the joints; disconnected or out of joint.
    • After the accident, his disjointed shoulder required surgery.
    • The disjointed bones of the fossil were reassembled by the paleontologist.
    • The disjointed pieces of the old doll were scattered across the attic floor.