Ok, I did not manage to figure this one out yet, but I did find
something interesting. The windows actually scale differently depending
on whether the panel is extended or not. You can just install dconf-
editor and go to /org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock and toggle
extend-height in order to change this setting.

I caused the clipping to show up by just launching gedit and maximizing
it before going to the overview. You can see from the attached
screenshot that the only difference in the activities view is the panel
on the right-side is not extended, and yet the gedit window on the left
looks much larger, as though it was zoomed in. That is what is causing
the clipping and why Fedora is unaffected even with the same extension.
The scaling in Fedora is identical to the right-hand side of the image
where the panel is not extended. There is some difference in how the
windows are being drawn.

Another example: If I open two non-maximized gedit windows, in Fedora
they will appear side by side. In Ubuntu? Top and bottom, with the
bottom clipped.

I tried looking at a diff of the Ubuntu Dock code vs stock dash-to-dock,
but I wasn't able to find any difference relating to size/scaling of the
windows, so I'm not sure exactly what is causing it.

** Attachment added: "extended-panel-vs-non-extended.png"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1834967/+attachment/5290087/+files/extended-panel-vs-non-extended.png

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  Activities overview doesn't shrink some windows adequately and they
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