Katie Hockman 9d89a5eb64 all: update terminology for fuzzing
This change doesn't modify any functionality.
It also doesn't update all of the comments and
variable names of the internal code, but everything
user facing should be correct.

Updates #49185

Change-Id: Ia8b2c94b89ba45897c4085ea0c17a3d8896f7ec7
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/362794
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