noun
- the quality or state of being excursive; a tendency to digress or wander from the main topic or path
Usage: formal; often used in literary or academic contexts
Examples
- The professor's excursiveness made it difficult for students to follow the main argument of the lecture.
- Her writing style is marked by excursiveness, with frequent tangents that enrich but also complicate the narrative.
- The excursiveness of his speech caused him to lose his audience's attention.
- Despite the excursiveness of the discussion, the key points were eventually addressed.
- The author's excursiveness in exploring side stories added depth to the novel.