Fault commonly refers to:
- Fault (geology), planar rock fractures showing evidence of relative movement
- Fault (law), blameworthiness or responsibility
Fault(s) may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
- "Fault", a song by Taproot from Welcome
- Faults (film), 2014
Science and technology
- Fault (computing), also called a trap or an exception, a type of interrupt in software or operating systems
- Fault (technology), an abnormal condition or defect that may lead to a failure
- Electrical fault, an abnormal current
Sport and competition
- Fault (breeding), an undesirable aspect of structure or appearance of an animal
- Fault, in pickleball, any infringement of the rules by a player
- Fault, in show jumping, a penalty
- Fault, in tennis jargon, a serve that fails to place a tennis ball in the correct area of play
See also
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