Time Machine "end of back up" target increases as fast as data saved.

While trying to make an initial back (Mid 2011 15 in MBP running up to date Yosemite) Time machine does not reach the end of the data backup. Admittedly this is a large ant of data (about 460 gb) but as it approaches the end of the back up, the 460 gb target starts increasing at the same rate as the total amount of data completed in the progress pane. I've never noticed this behavior before.  I've just stopped attempts to back up until I can figure this out.  Any ideas.

While trying to make an initial back (Mid 2011 15 in MBP running up to date Yosemite) Time machine does not reach the end of the data backup. Admittedly this is a large ant of data (about 460 gb) but as it approaches the end of the back up, the 460 gb target starts increasing at the same rate as the total amount of data completed in the progress pane. I've never noticed this behavior before.  I've just stopped attempts to back up until I can figure this out.  Any ideas.

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