I have this too, but with Slack and Nautilus. Steps to reproduce:

1. Have someone send you a file on Slack.
2. Download the file and click on "Open containing folder".
3. The opened Nautilus window is now grouped with the Slack icon on the 
launcher.

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Title:
  Strange window matching behaviour between Slack and Chrome

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  There seems to be a window matching bug between the Slack snap and
  Chrome.

  If you open a URL from within Slack without Chrome open, then the
  launcher shows the extra pip next to Slack and doesn't add a Chrome
  icon to the launcher.  If you open Chrome first, then things work as
  expected.

  Steps to reproduce

  1.  Install Slack snap and Chrome deb.
  2.  Join a Slack channel and open a hyperlink.  Notice the extra pip next to 
Slack in the launcher.
  3.  Close Chrome and reopen it.
  4.  Open a URL from Slack again and notice the Chrome icon get added to the 
launcher.

  I'm not sure if this is an Ubuntu Dock or GNOME Shell issue.  EDIT:
  Spoke to didrocks, he says that matching is done by Shell.

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