{adv. phr.} So very well that it is in a way bad; to the point of being rather foolish; too well; too much. * /Aunt May wants everything in her house to be exactly right; she is neat to a fault./ * /Mary acts her part to a fault./ * /John carries thoroughness to a fault; he spends many hours writing his reports./
TO A FAULT
Meaning of TO A FAULT in English
Dictionary of English idioms . Словарь английских идиом. 2012