While the Rwandan government protests its innocence, one Western diplomat in Kigali observed that the "the sudden outburst of murders makes that increasingly implausible."
This specific interpretation of the term 'far right' lost favour in the decades following the Revolutions of 1848, as a return to the 'Ancien Régime' became increasingly implausible.
It also suffers from occasional lapses of plausibility (perhaps not a major flaw in this day of increasingly implausible news).
This story gathered increasingly implausible features as it went on.
It tells the story of a gullible drunkard returning night after night to see new evidence of his wife's lover, only to be taken in by increasingly implausible explanations.
The people stay up all night, passing the time by exchanging increasingly implausible rumors about the imminent arrival and undoubted brutality of enormous numbers of troops.
With the break complete, and the ILP intent on remaining separate, it became increasingly implausible that its leaders were "manoeuvring" the Party in the interests of Labour.
The ideal of the self-made individual, who through hard work and talent could make his or her place in the world, seemed increasingly implausible.
The complaint of "cultural imperialism" is looking increasingly implausible.
The story feels self-congratulatory in its cleverness as it tests our notions of proportional justice through a series of increasingly implausible schemes and coincidences.