inconsequence noun.
[ɪn'kɒnsɪkw(ǝ)ns] L16.[Latin inconsequentia, formed as INCONSEQUENT: see -ENCE.]I. 1. Lack of logical sequence; illogicality, inconclusiveness. Also, an instance of this; an illogical conclusion or argument.
L16.■ T. Gataker Mr. S. himself could not but see the inconsequence of his own argument.2. The practice or habit of thinking, speaking, or acting disconnectedly or illogically.
E19.■ W. J. Locke Her inconsequence and flapperish immaturity.3. Lack of natural connection of ideas, action, or events; irrelevance, disconnection. Also, an instance of this; an irrelevant action or circumstance.
M19.■ E. A. Poe The whole of this paragraph must now appear a tissue of inconsequence and incoherence. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲