Dehaze adding circle colored in the center of the image?

I've noticed when I use the dehaze feature in Lightroom, a circle appears at the center of my images.  See http://i.imgur.com/N30T25c.jpg and last 400 420 24 MQ - YouTube 1080 p h264. In the sound image clearly visible in the video, you must wait until the end and really look for. I can't say if the dehaze function exaggerates everything that already exists or if it is in fact the introduction this circle. Can anyone chime in with what they think? The camera I use is a Sony RX100M4.

The shot of the wall has rings without the dehaze treatment. It is easily highlighted with a huge boost in the curve of contrast and tone.

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