No, start at the beginning of the thread and ignore everybody except for me.
You have a vacuum leak causing the engine to surge upwards. The ECU has a super low fuel cut revlimit, when warm, when it sees the throttle is closed which causes the idle to fall back down. Rinse and repeat.
Now, you need to fix your vacuum leak. No troubleshooting required as it's 95% likely your FIT-V. Unbolt it from the bottom of your throttlebody, mind the coolant line, take the flat metal plate off the backside of it, and rescrew the valve seat deeper into the body until it has a nice amount of interference against the plunger. The plunger retracts itself when cold, causing the classic cold Honda high idle, so the further you screw it inward the lower your cold idle will be and the sooner (temperature wise) your high idle will end. Reinstall.