It's possible. In some fanfictions, authors might explore complex motives for the Dursleys' actions. Maybe they could be under some dark magic influence that makes them act out of character and in a more extreme way. However, this goes against the general perception of the Dursleys in the original series, where they are mainly just cruel and neglectful without such extreme murderous intent.
Often it could be the magical community. Since the Dursleys have mistreated Harry, a wizard, for so long, the Ministry of Magic or some powerful wizards might decide to teach them a lesson. For instance, Dumbledore could use his power and wisdom to make sure they face consequences.
Well, Daphne in the 'Daphne meets the Dursleys fanfiction' would probably interact with the Dursleys in a very cautious way at the start. She would be observing their behavior towards Harry closely. Once she realizes the extent of their nastiness, she could try different approaches. She might try to reason with them, explaining how wrong it is to treat a child like that. When that doesn't work, she could use her magical abilities to disrupt their daily routine in a harmless but annoying way, like making the TV constantly change channels or the kettle never boil. This would be her way of getting back at them for their treatment of Harry and also a way to show them that there are forces they don't understand.
The Dursleys are a rather uptight and narrow - minded family. In this fanfiction scenario, they could be extremely judgmental of Harry's girlfriend. They might look down on her if she doesn't fit their idea of what a proper person should be like. They may also be secretly afraid that she will expose their mistreatment of Harry, so they could act very defensively during her visit.
The Dursleys would probably be more frightened. They are muggles and Snape is a powerful wizard. The idea of a strange man in black robes suddenly appearing and using magic would be terrifying for them.
In the 'the dursleys abuse harry fanfiction', the abuse can be multi - faceted. Physically, Harry could be pushed around or hit by Vernon. Emotionally, Petunia might constantly compare him unfavorably to Dudley, which is really damaging to Harry's self - esteem. And socially, they might prevent him from having any friends over, making him feel completely alone in the world.
Snape would likely be disdainful towards the Dursleys. He has little patience for Muggles in general, and the Dursleys' mean - spiritedness would not endear them to him. He might use his cold, sarcastic tone on them, leaving them confused and a bit frightened.
One consequence could be that Harry becomes withdrawn. He's so used to the abuse that he doesn't trust people easily. He might have nightmares often, reliving the moments of abuse. For instance, if Vernon has hit him before, he could have flashbacks in his sleep.