at fault vs on the wrong track

at fault

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  • guilty, responsible, to blame. 

  • Of hunting dogs: unable to find the scent. 

on the wrong track

prep
  • using the wrong general approach to a particular task or problem; pursuing something in an unpromising way 

How often have the words at fault and on the wrong track occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )