Not if you hone straight across instead of with the blade angled or in an X pattern.

But otherwise, yeah. I'd expect that if you paddle with the blade angled then you'll grind away the hone's serrations in a few passes, then proceed to making new (smaller) ones angled the other way.

Same thing is true with stropping BTW. There plenty of debate over how abrasive an unpasted leather strop is, but there's definitely some smoothing action that occurs during plain stropping.

I hone straight across unless there's a problem with the razor.