As an MBP trackpad user, I can't think of a more annoying web trend. To the point that I'm thinking of finding a way to disable this kind of behaviour and make a Chrome extension to block this thing everywhere.
Web developers just shouldn't ever try to fight the useragent.
If you find yourself trying to "fix" a UI/UX in the browser itself, stop.
I don't care if you want 300ms faster clicks on mobile, or to force smooth scrolling in chrome, or to hijack right click for your sharing stuff, or whatever.
You are breaking stuff trying to do those things, and it's ruining my experience on your site.