surfeit
This term carries a strong connotation of excess that leads to dissatisfaction or physical sickness. It describes a tipping point where abundance ceases to be a benefit and becomes a burden or a source of disgust. It is most frequently used in formal or literary contexts to describe an oversupply of goods or an indulgence in food and drink. As a noun, it describes the state of having too much. As a verb, it describes the act of overfilling or the resulting feeling of satiety and repulsion. Unlike simple abundance, which is generally positive, this word implies a negative consequence resulting from the lack of moderation.
Meanings
An excessive amount of something, more than is needed or desired.
"The market has a surfeit of luxury apartments, leading to a drop in rental prices."