If the tag wiki's are accurate, both transform and css-transforms refer to CSS transforms. It seems transform is the more-popular tag with almost 4 times as many questions, but not all of the questions tagged refer to CSS transforms. It's also being use for algorithms, matrices, and other things that aren't CSS.
Here is a breakdown as of this writing.
- css-transforms has 685 questions.
- transform has 2671 questions.
Currently, css-backface-visibility is a synonym for css-transforms, and transform-origin (a CSS tag), had been proposed as a synonym for transform. Also the content of the transform tag wiki is much better than the other as far as CSS transforms goes.
As they currently are, I think these two tags can be consolidated. But should a tag named transform exclusively mean CSS transforms? Less than half of the questions tagged with it are referring to CSS (based on the related CSS tags). I'm not sure CSS transforms even existed when transform was created, and the oldest questions tagged with it do not relate to CSS. It seems like the word "transform" may be a little too broad to mean anything specific.