to distraction

to distraction

To a point in which one is very upset, irritated, or angry and one is unable to focus as a result. Used especially after the verb "drive." Leave your sister alone—she's got to finish her homework, and you are driving her to distraction.See also: distraction

to diˈstraction

so that you become upset, excited or angry and not able to think clearly: The children are driving me to distraction today.See also: distraction