My personal view on this situation is that each answer should aim to be a distinct solution to the problem. Of course this can vary case by case, some solutions are very tightly related, so you might provide a few different ways of using arguments for example. But if they are distinct solutions they should be posted as distinct answers.
The main benefit to this is that these solutions can then be voted and discussed independently. There might be a good and bad way of solving a problem, but both do technically work. So the good solution can be voted up with out being marred by the bad solution. At the same time, this means the bad solution will get down-voted, and whilst it might not be a good solution, it does at least solve the problem. Others might learn something from knowing that it is a solution; there might be some scenario where it becomes the only solution, even if it is not that nice.
As for editing these to make them distinct, I really don't know. I sort of feel that it is better, and people should not feel too protective over their answers.
Regarding flagging or down-voting, I think that is a bit excessive. The answer is wrong, or bad, it just covers more than it should, so perhaps just a comment.