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Might your Scroll Wheel sensitivity (or scroll distance) be set a touch too high?
Try lowering them (a little or a lot) to see if that helps any.
You might be triggering the reversal just by brushing up against the scroll wheel too.
Dirt/Finger Grease (yuck)/Lint & Pet Dander accumulate on the wheel rollers over time.
These all would also cause inaccurate positioning of the Scroll Wheel motion sensor...
If you can't disassemble your mouse, you can tilt the Scroll Wheel to view/clean the rollers.
You'll need some narrow (preferably plastic) tools, or some flat toothpicks for best results...
I use plastic dental picks - you should be able to get these at Amazon.
If I find anything out, I'll let you know.
Good Luck.