I have no evidence that providing answers in comments is trending per se, and it is a behavior I observed since my earliest days on the site. In fact, I recall being quite annoyed by it when I was a new user trying to gain reputation and privileges.
One circumstance where answers in comments has always seemed common is to quickly address questions that are highly likely to be downvoted, closed, and deleted with a working solution for the OP. In particular, that applies to questions seeking debugging help, syntax errors, or just common issues that come up every day or dozens of times a day (search for "mysql_fetch_array() expects parameter 1 to be resource, boolean given" for an example of what I mean.)
In questions like these, it is likely they have already received at least one downvote, and it is likely they will be closed either as a duplicate or other reason. Once closed, having no upvoted answers, they can be more easily deleted automatically by the system, resulting in less site clutter in the long run.
Finally, as I commented above, partial (or even complete) answers materialize in comments while trying to draw out enough details from the OP. In addition to asking the OP for more details, if the answer can be anticipated along with those questions, it may show up in the comment as well. Several times daily, I find myself leaving comments to the effect of:
"Are you looking for [some possible outcome]? If so, [some simple solution] is all you need to do..."
Sometimes it ends here. Occasionally, the OP may ask for it to be posted as a proper answer and I'll oblige. Often, someone else will just come along and post my comment as an answer, which is fine with me.