How can I flag an edition of one tag
You cannot. Wikis and their revisions are not flaggable (probably should be as there are a lot of plagiarised wikis, but the whole tagging system is an unloved child of Stack Exchange and haven't received any attention for several years). You can start a Meta discussion just as you have done here — it's usually sufficient to get things sorted out.
I would like to get some understanding of what I did wrong
As mentioned by Zoe, the moderator who rolled back your edit:
The bulk of the text is copied from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HPCC with tiny alterations (notably, a dropped comma, (2011) added, and "similar to Hadoop" added. Wouldn't surprise me if there's an exact match somewhere too, but it's more than enough text to qualify as plagiarism
While in many cases (likely including yours), copying and pasting from an external resource such as Wikipedia is done with good intentions it, unfortunately, creates far more issues than it solves (relicensing and lack of proper attribution under the CC-BY-SA license).
What's more, defining what something is is not what we have tag wikis and excerpts for. They are supposed to give guidance to users adding the tags to their posts (the fact that nobody reads them is unfortunate but does not mean the goal is not there). It's nice when the description is included, of course, but it should not constitute the whole body of the wiki.
see if I can amend it
You still can. Create a new tag wiki that is not copied and provide usage guidance for the tag such as accompanying tags, etc. The How do I write a good tag wiki? Is it okay to use/copy content published elsewhere? FAQ entry has a detailed description of what is considered a good tag wiki / excerpt.