meaning - Semantics of "on" versus "in"


Please help me in choosing the right preposition in this sentence:



The returned values seem a bit confusing on/in its semantics,



Here I'm talking about returned values of a computer programming function, after reading its expected behaviour.


Which one should I use and what is the difference about using in or on?




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