There's no particular proof that this is a memory leak.

Messages have a timeout attached to them, if an application sends
messages in very quick succession, they will build up inside D-Bus while
it waits for the timeout.

If an application continues to send messages, you'll just end up with
more and more in its buffers.

If you kill the application repeatedly sending messages, D-Bus's memory
increase should stop.

Obviously Linux applications never *give back* memory, but it shouldn't
increase

** Changed in: dbus (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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dbus-daemon memory leak
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/295741
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