If so will this lead to a performance issue ?
Secondly
Is there a way to specifically call a reducer without invoking all 100 reducers ?
This is specifically answered in the Redux FAQ:
https://redux.js.org/faq/performance#wont-calling-all-my-reducers-for-each-action-be-slow
It's important to note that a Redux store really only has a single reducer function.
However, even if you happen to have many different reducer functions composed together, and even with deeply nested state, reducer speed is unlikely to be a problem. JavaScript engines are capable of running a very large number of function calls per second, and most of your reducers are probably just using a switch statement and returning the existing state by default in response to most actions.
Also, "call a reducer" is the wrong mental model here. Actions are like "events" that are being broadcast - you don't ever "call a reducer" directly:
https://redux.js.org/style-guide/style-guide#model-actions-as-events-not-setters