"the transient when braking in a turn is more sudden" means the transient weight transfer front to rear is more sudden, so id say if anything it would give more O/S as it will unload the rear tyres quicker than with less anti-dive if you suddenly smack the brakes mid corner.
another question would be with more antidive, the outside front suspension will have to travel further from braking to mid corner, than if running low antidive. now with the car having to roll on the outside front on initial turn, does this mean the weight transfer across the front is slower? giving a "lazy" front on turn in??