Strictly so no.
One possible exception is the first month after
lapping an extra extra fine Spiderco ceramic. These
are so hard and dense that they keep the coarse tooth
of a diamond lap for a long time. Eventually
they wear in and act very very fine indeed.
Also after lapping a resin bonded hone the groves
left by a coarse lap act like channels and wash swarf
and stuff clear of the surface so it might cut faster
for a short time after lapping and "feel" different/
more aggressive.