arXiv:2606.26356v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Practitioners of prompt-composed agentic systems report a recurring failure mode: editing one prompt module silently shifts the behavior of others despite no shared variable or executable dependency. We formalize this as compositional behavioral leakage (CBL): interference between modules sharing a context window. CBL is enabled by architectural non-isolation: transformer self-attention provides no formal boundary between concatenated modules. We probe CBL on a deployed job-evaluation agent (Claude Sonnet 4.6, 144 trials) through a reusable three-channel protocol that perturbs non-focal modules along volume, content, and form. Only the content channel produces a detectable paired effect (Cohen's d = 0.63, bootstrap 95% CI excluding zero); no recommendation flipped -- a sub-threshold regime invisible to standard QA but compounding across the thousands of decisions a deployed agent makes. CBL is orthogonal to known agent-failure axes (adversarial injection, cognitive degradation, multi-agent fault propagation, privacy leakage). We contribute an operational definition, a reusable protocol, a falsifiable prediction set, and a system-class characterization, establishing cross-module interference measurement as a requirement for prompt-composed agent evaluation.
Instruction Bleed: Cross-Module Interference in Prompt-Composed Agentic Systems
Researchers at arXiv identified a failure mode in prompt-composed agentic systems called compositional behavioral leakage (CBL), where editing one prompt module silently shifts the behavior of others due to transformer self-attention lacking formal boundaries. In 144 trials with a Claude Sonnet 4.6 job-evaluation agent, content perturbations produced a detectable effect (Cohen's d = 0.63) without flipping recommendations, indicating a sub-threshold risk that compounds across thousands of decisions. The study establishes cross-module interference measurement as a requirement for evaluating prompt-composed agents.
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