Disconcisely

adverb

In a manner that resists or undermines concision, where expression becomes unnecessarily elaborate, diffuse, or excessive, often obscuring the intended clarity.

Etymology:

From prefix dis- (Latin dis-, “apart, away, reversing”) + concisely (from concision, “cutting down, brevity”).

Example Sentence:

He spoke disconcisely, layering tangents upon tangents until the original point was lost.