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Is there linear 'frame dragging'?

Very massive objects cause the so called 'frame dragging' that can increase the speed of a beam of light to a total aggregate speed faster than the speed of light in normal circumstances so my question is: can a very massive fast object drag the'frame' along its trajectory so a theoretical space ship, chasing it, would have its speed increased due to this possible linear 'frame dragging'?