I wish people would stop using the word bait. it is very misleading.
...if there's a little of something attracting and luring beings expecting more of that in, only for it to not be more of that thing but something different (to whatever degree), how's that not bait?
Here, there is the premise of girls kissing girls (which tends to be a better part of yuri), the protagonists getting more familiar with another over the course of the story and even a yuri-couple is introduced in the supporting cast (and some yuri crush) feeding into that expectation... but the actual protagonists remained "friends" and besides them "being okay" now with kissing each other, it really didn't lead anywhere further, certainly no sweet yuri (which by definition is girls' love)...
So, yeah, although the yuri-theme was to my knowledge not officially stated on the forefront of this manga, it was featured too much to be coincidental, and I got hooked (by false promises), stayed for the whole ride and leave unsatisfied for the thing I came in for.
It may not be malicious, but is bait non-the-less.
((Usually I'd agree with ppl using certain terms too casually, without being aware what they actually mean, and oftentimes plain wrong - "retcon" and "plothole" easily on top of that list - but I can't see fault in calling this yuri-bait.))
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