1620s, "without coherence" (of immaterial or abstract things, especially thought or language), from in- (1) "not, opposite of" + coherent. As "without physical coherence" from 1690s. Related: Incoherently.
a turgid incoherent presentation
incoherent with grief
incogitable
incognito
incognizant
incoherence
incoherency
incoherent
incohesion
incohesive
incombustible
income
incoming