overcorrect
verb
over·cor·rect
ˌō-vər-kə-ˈrekt
overcorrected; overcorrecting
: to make too much of a correction : to adjust too much in attempting to offset an error, miscalculation, or problem
If the soup tastes bland, don't overcorrect by adding too much salt.
The driver of the Acura then overcorrected to the right, and as he came near the shoulder, his car was struck by a Toyota sport utility vehicle …—The Houston Chronicle
Your first instinct will be to overcorrect every time your drone is headed somewhere you don't want it to go.—Scott Gilbertson
overcorrection
noun
plural overcorrections
Meant to hold 150 passengers, the Christina took on 250. Listing from the start, an overcorrection in steering capsized the boat.
—Russell Fielding et al.
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