I'd like to start by saying that it's very difficult to find posts about the overflow tag, since it's a needle in the haystack of discussions about "Stack Overflow", so pardon me if this issue was already discussed in the past.
The reason for my post is that I was trying to tag a post about "floating-point number overflow" appropriately. When typing "overflow" I got the suggestions below:
I was faced with a choice between integer-overflow (which is only partly relevant as it deals with a different sort of numbers) or overflow whose excerpt, as of now, says:
Overflow is a CSS property which governs what happens if content overflows its containing box.
One might notice that css-overflow is a synonym for css, which indicates that the community didn't think it was necessary to have a separate tag for overflow in the context of CSS. I would argue that a post tagged as css+overflow would define the topic adequately.
I suggest making overflow more general, by removing its absolute focus on CSS and suggesting users to provide "additional tags" to better identify the context, as is done in many similar cases.