I happened to hit the same problem and so did some digging.  lsof output
showed that terminator's (grand-)process gdm is leaking file descriptor:

/usr/bin/   2143       ldaye   25u      REG                8,3   6413711   
42205304 /tmp/vteZRV4BY (deleted)
/usr/bin/   2143       ldaye   26u      REG                8,3   1070400   
42205305 /tmp/vteHMV4BY (deleted)
.
.
.
/usr/bin/   2143       ldaye 1020u      REG                8,3      2407   
42206629 /tmp/vte7G4CFY (deleted)
/usr/bin/   2143       ldaye 1021u      REG                8,3       113   
42206606 /tmp/vteY9YUFY (deleted)
/usr/bin/   2143       ldaye 1022u      REG                8,3        64   
42206627 /tmp/vteO5YUFY (deleted)
/usr/bin/   2143       ldaye 1023u      REG                8,3      3350   
42206628 /tmp/vteTCOLFY (deleted)

Also, strace on gdm showed that open() failed with EMFILE (Too many open
files), which matches well with the limit of open files is at 1024.

Web search on "gdm file descriptor leak" landed on a few hits, the
following could be relevant:

https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=532319

** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #532319
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=532319

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