supersizing

/ˈsupərˌsaɪzɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of increasing the size or portion of something, especially a food or drink order, to a larger than standard amount.
    • The restaurant is known for supersizing its fries without being asked.
    • Supersizing your meal might seem like a good deal, but it adds a lot of extra calories.
    • She regretted supersizing her coffee when she couldn't finish it.
adjective
  1. That makes something much larger; used for increasing size or scale.
    • They introduced a supersizing option for all their soft drinks.
    • The supersizing trend in fast food has led to larger portion sizes everywhere.
    • The supersizing effect of the new software allowed the company to handle more data.