Not necassarily a simple problem.
If the device involves a steel bearing in a steel housing, and the differential expansion is transient, i.e during warm up, then you will need to look at the source of heat and determine relative rate of heat transfer and consequent expansion rates.
Alternatively, if the two metals are dissimilar and the problem is constant, you can determine the relative expansion empirically by considering the housing hole area and the bearing overall area and multiplying each by twice the linear expnsion coeficient for the respective materials.