Hi Vaishaalie,
All steps in glycolysis requiring a kinase of some sort is an irreversible step. In general, catabolic reactions result in an exergonic reaction, but during the kinase step, there are two molecules at play. One is undergoing an anabolic reaction and the other is catabolic.
The breaking down of a phosphate group from ATP to ADP makes it catabolic, and results in a release of energy (exergonic).
The build up of the molecule from F6P to F1,6P is anabolic and results in absorption of energy (endergonic).
The difference in Gibbs free energy is the summation of the energy that is gained and lost. Overall, the entire reaction as a whole is an endergonic reaction.
Hope that clarifies this!
Cheers,
Molly