Pretty much any length of hose, string or piece of wire, no matter how long or short will tangle, coil or kink up if you twist it enough. Some of them will react worse than others and will mess up quicker depending on their makeup
Every hose I have ever bought has it’s own characteristics and they will all behave differently again when hot. Also, when new they are usually worse than when used for a while and broken in. The trick is to find one that you can get on with best.
The toughest in my experience are the PU hoses, but what makes them tough also makes them more prone to reacting when twisted. Ie: coiling or kinking up
Once broken in the key is to keep the twist out of them by monitoring your movements when working. Pretty much all of us will unwittingly put twists in the hose whilst working. The knack is in working out how, and then altering your movements to compensate or, if you are running a tubeless setup, disconnecting the hose every so often from your pole and untwisting it before reconnecting. This has worked well for me over the years.
I use Gardiners original green PU hose