asyntactic
/ˌæsənˈtæktɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
Lacking grammatical syntax or coherent sentence structure.
“The poet’s asyntactic style was both innovative and challenging to understand.”
2. adjective
Not having a logical or grammatical connection between words or ideas.
“The asyntactic nature of the poem made it difficult to follow the narrative.”
3. noun
A style or quality of writing that lacks grammatical syntax or coherent sentence structure.
“The author’s asyntactic prose was a deliberate choice to create a sense of disjointedness.”