Increasing and decreasing the point size affects more than one pixel, but shaders are meant to be run only once per pixel. It will fail, because once the shader program has been run for a particular pixel, can the change only affect the following pixels, but not the previous pixels.
Shader programs are run on many shader units simultaneously and for many pixels in parallel making it impossible to do what you are trying to do. The limitation will be that one can set the pixel size with a shader program, but it will keep its size for all pixels the shader program gets run.
You could try to sort your point data by size and group points of the same size into one array and draw each array with a different point size.
Or you could try doing it with an indirection where you first render the different point sizes into a texture and in a second pass render the pixels by accessing the texture data and using it to test if a pixel should be rendered (or not).