The pressure from well distributed static load divided by area is not, but on the tiny scale where the difference between grippy and less grippy surfaces happens there isn't so much "well distributed" going on. And once you add lateral force to the mix all bets are off: there will always be a point getting better grip (is surface interference the correct term?) than others, see a local force concentration and when that causes a tiny spot of phase transition there will very soon be a new point of least local slippyness getting all the attention of lateral force.