Sort of. Frequency is a bit tricky because it is usually correlated with impedance which has a resistance and reactance component. The reactance changes with frequency but resistance does not. So to to simulate a change in resistance with frequency I am not sure on that but to change the impedance with frequency could be a simple as operating in the skirt(transition band) of a low pass single pole filter. The slope would be roughly 20dB/decade for voltage. The attenuation would increase with frequency but there would not be a DC resistance change. Is that something that could be molded into a solution or does it have to be resistance change alone?
Perhaps you could give a bit more info on what the changing resistance needs to do.