Winchester designed the 225 and came out with it as a replacement for the 220 Swift. the 220 Swift had an undeserved reputation of burning up barrels very quick, which they could if you shot small bullets at high velocity, but if you toned down the velocity a little by shooting heavier bullets, it was not that bad. Unfortunately for Winchester and the 225, Remington came out with the 22-250 about the same time and it took off in popularity, while the 225 languished that was partially due to it having a rimmed case but also because the 22-250 had equal performance and was a very popular wildcat so it hit the ground with it's feet running.
If you start shooting light bullets at high velocities, you will burn up barrels quicker, no matter what case you are using. A 22-250 will burn up a barrel in short order if you start pushing bullets at 4000 fps.
Good Luck and Good Shooting