This is a workstation, not a virtual

dnsmasq and systemd are installed from the ubuntu repos (I'm on 17.04)

I've done a full uninstall of dnsmasq (apt-get remove --auto-remove
--purge dnsmasq, manually deleting /etc/dnsamsq.d, apt list --installed
*dnsmasq* to confirm everything was removed and then apt-get install
dnsmasq

I have a cron script that generates a config file for dnsmasq that
directs a number of ad server domains to 127.0.0.1.  The file has a
series of address= entries and is copied into /etc/dnsmasq.d

Upon further investigation it isn't an invalid host that seems to be
causing the problem, but if I go to the following page in firefox (again
normal install from repos), it generates the error consistently:
http://science.howstuffworks.com/reverse-osmosis.htm

** Attachment added: "shell script that generates ad blocker config file for 
dnsmasq"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dnsmasq/+bug/1688364/+attachment/4872272/+files/update_bannerhosts

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  Non existent host causes 100% cpu utilization by systemd-resolved and
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