Drive (one) to the edge verb phrase
To make someone feel more and more annoyed, angry or desperate, usually over a long period of time
She has put up with their insults for a long time, which drives her to the edge.
Can someone tell me what I do now with this little kid who is driving me to the edge?
The pressure of my job has been driving me to the edge, so I really want to quit it now.
The verb "drive" must be conjugated according to its tense.
The origin of this phrase is not clear.
White lie
Ken: Yesterday I lost the watch that my girlfriend presented to me. Should I tell her this thing?
Lily: Certainly Not! Your girlfriend will be angry with you. Children and fools tell the truth.