docs: Fixed wording in 'Bed_Mesh.md', fade_target section. (#6025)

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example, lets assume your homing position on the bed is an outlier, its example, lets assume your homing position on the bed is an outlier, its
.2 mm lower than the average probed height of the bed. If the `fade_target` .2 mm lower than the average probed height of the bed. If the `fade_target`
is 0, fade will shrink the print by an average of .2 mm across the bed. By is 0, fade will shrink the print by an average of .2 mm across the bed. By
setting the `fade_target` to .2, the homed area will expand by .2 mm, however setting the `fade_target` to .2, the homed area will expand by .2 mm, however,
the rest of the bed will have an accurately sized. Generally its a good idea the rest of the bed will be accurately sized. Generally its a good idea
to leave `fade_target` out of the configuration so the average height of the to leave `fade_target` out of the configuration so the average height of the
mesh is used, however it may be desirable to manually adjust the fade target mesh is used, however it may be desirable to manually adjust the fade target
if one wants to print on a specific portion of the bed. if one wants to print on a specific portion of the bed.