【Addition】 , 【accretion】 , 【increment】 and 【accession】 all agree in denoting a thing that serves to increase another in size, amount, or content.
【Addition】 implies union with something already existing as a whole or as a unit.
Sometimes improvement rather than increase is stressed.
【Accretion】 implies attachment from the outside; it may be used of the process as well as of the thing added.
It often suggests additions made to an original body over a considerable period of time.
Nearly always it implies the 【addition】 of unessential or alien matter.
【Increment】 usually implies 【addition】 bit by bit in consecutive or serial order.
Sometimes it signifies increase in value.
【Accession】 denotes something acquired that constitutes an 【addition】 to contents, holdings, or possessions.