i surf several sites and found this post. i assume "fuel trim" refers to the ECU marginally adjusting the amount of fuel to keep the air/fuel ratio where it should be:
basically u want to have close to zero fuel trim, both long & short term. When there's fuel trim, the ECU is trimming or adding fuel....a few % is fine..no more than 5%...
When the ECU is in closed-loop operation, it's adjusting the fuel delivery according to what's being returned from the sensors. Short term trim is just that - short term adjustments. I believe the range is -30% to +25% on the Protege. That's what causes headaches for people trying to throw more fuel in to compensate for forced induction. The changes are not stored, but are transient.
Long-term trim is done over, well, a long term. If the signals from the sensors show consistent correction is necessary, the ECU will add a certain amount of trim to its starting point. This can be removed by resetting the ECU.