Out of (all) proportion phrase
Too big, great or strong for the thing or situation that has caused it
I think you should adjust the drawing. This object is out of proportion to other objects in the picture.
The product's quality is out of proportion to its price.
Some flowers may grow out of proportion to the rest.
Used when a thing or situation is treated as more serious than it really is
You've blown it out of proportion. Actually, it's not a big deal.
I couldn't help feeling that he had got things rather out of proportion, but soon he adjusted his emotions.
Being on the brink of death with the mouth showing the Q-sign
She is in the Q-zone due to massive blood loss.