Metals do stick together when torqued conditions. In some cases it is done intentionally to pressure (cold) weld a joint. Even things with o-rings stick as the rubber bonds with the metals.
This why I see so many Phillips (cross point) screws stripped out. I use large punch and heavy hammer to shock these screws loose. Just remove two screws yesterday that the previous nearly strip the Phillips out. So tight from metals sticking together you couldn't even turn them with vise grips. Shocked them and they unscrew fairly easy afterwards.
Homelite is bad about this, using red Loctite on 4mm socket head screws. A real pain to get out.