Console female attached to Isaac, having broken up (6)
I believe the answer is:
fascia
'console female' is the definition.
Although both the answer and definition are singular nouns, I cannot see how one could define the other.
'attached to isaac having broken up' is the wordplay.
'attached to' means one lot of letters go next to another.
'having broken' indicates anagramming the letters.
'up' becomes 'f' (I can't justify this - if you can you should give a lot more credence to this answer).
'isaac' with letters rearranged gives 'ascia'.
'ascia' put after 'f' is 'FASCIA'.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for fascia that I've seen before include "Flat strip on shop front for name etc" , "Surface for display; dashboard" , "Signboard above a shop" , "Shop sign" , "Board above house or shop" .)