|in+ adjective
Etymology: in- (I) + consecutive
: lacking in sequence and order
formless inconsecutive essays he produced by grouping … a miscellany of scattered reflections — New Yorker
: not arranged in order of occurrence
the entries in the Chronicle are inconsecutive and some of them must have been written appreciably later than the events which they relate — F.M.Stenton
• in·consecutively “+ adverb
• in·con·sec·u·tive·ness -ivnə̇s noun