This phrase 'To fall off the wagon' is usually said on a recovering alcoholic, which means that someone has returned to drinking alcohol after a passé of abstinence.
Example in use: "Anna hadn't had a beverage in a decade, but when her husband of eleven years left her, she fell off the wagon again."
This phrase was first recorded in, Alice Caldwell Rice's Mrs. Wiggs of the Caggage Patch [1901], where the Mr. Dick says it to old Mrs. Wiggs.