undue
adjective [ before noun ]
uk/ʌnˈdjuː/ usmore than is acceptable or necessary:
Another rise in interest rates so soon would risk spreading undue alarm among businesses and consumers.
undue pressure/strain/hardship A council member said the package was the best deal the city could offer the company without putting undue strain on the city's finances.
an undue burden/risk/delay Opponents have argued that the bill is an undue burden on business.