If you tried to take higher current from it, you probably just fried a bit your trimmer ..... remember that in this configuration, the trimmer always take the same current as the load, so need to hold the same power (based on the current passing through) .....
As example, supposing you try to set it at 500mA, the 1,25V that you need to drop on the assembly, gives you 1,25*0,5=0,625W (or 625mW, if you prefer) ..... where, usually, those trimmers are 100mW (the small ones) or 250mW (the ones like your one in the pic) only, in power holding .....
Better that you use a different schematic, if you want to use this system with higher currents ..... like this one, as example:
here, part of the current is took from the fixed resistor in parallel to the trimmer, and the trimmer just change from a set of diferent min and max values, that you choose from the resistors values ..... more stable, more easy to regulate, less danger of fried trimmers and, consequently, strange current variations.
And, don't reuse that trimmer, cause if it's damaged, also a new build can work bad !