to overload

verb
  1. To load something or someone with too much of something, causing strain or burden. verb
    The truck was overloaded with cargo, making it difficult to drive safely.
    She felt overloaded with work and responsibilities, leading to stress.
  2. To supply or provide with an excessive amount of something, such as information or tasks, beyond what can be managed or processed effectively. verb
    The students were overloaded with information during the intensive course.
    He tends to overload his presentations with too many details, making them hard to follow.