Matthias Krüger e677944d3a Rollup merge of #148237 - Zalathar:analysis-signed, r=Kobzol
citool: Always print a signed percentage in job duration changes

I found myself confused by these percentage deltas, because it's not immediately obvious whether a change of 110% means “a little bit worse” (+10%, 110% overall) or ”more than twice as long” (+110%, 210% overall). The correct interpretation is “more than twice as long”.

Including a sign for positive percentages should hopefully make it clearer that they are relative to a baseline of ±0%, not a baseline of 100%.

Manually tested with:
```text
cargo run --manifest-path src/ci/citool/Cargo.toml post-merge-report df984edf44 c9537a94a6
```

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