I also observed in my Dell laptop similar to Szymon that it relates to
Touchpad.

My workarounds-
Soon after booting, stopping and starting systed-udev eliminates all bind and 
unbind problems and response drastically improves. I used the following 
commands in sequence-

sudo systemctl stop systemd-udevd systemd-udevd-kernel.socket systemd-
udevd-control.socket

sudo systemctl start systemd-udevd systemd-udevd-kernel.socket systemd-
udevd-control.socket

My understanding-
Before all hardware is discovered properly, bind/unbind start executing when no 
procedures are available and does not get reinitialized. After stopping and 
starting, it gets all the procedures in place. Probably, it is booting sequence 
problem.

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