Maybe in theory, but I doubt it in real life application.
On its first firing, a straight walled case will expand to the size of the chamber of the gun you are firing it in. Unless the chambers of a given revolver are grossly too large, there will be no adverse effect to the brass on subsequent firings. Most case failures with straight walled revolver casings come from working the brass in the area of the case mouth (seating bullets, flaring case mouths, crimping) My experience when only partially resizing revolver cases is that eventually there is enough case expansion in the case webb area to make chambering difficult, especially with warm loads, unless the case is fully re-sized.
Larry