I've had the same problem in a Wordpress 5.0.1 installation.
In my case it has been the Formidable Premium pluging which causes this.
The formidable support team sent also a message, because things have changed on there side, here is their message:
Hi ,
As some of you may know, we updated the licensing software on our
site a few months ago. This meant we had to move all of the
licensing information to a new format. Unfortunately, this caused
some of the custom site limits to be reduced for add-ons that
weren’t bundled with a grandfathered license.
We had a few people understandably ask us about this. Our solution
was that they could manually upgrade to a bundle, which would solve
the problem.
However, over the last month we were made aware that some people
were upset with the reduction in limits, but hadn’t contacted us
about it.
As a result, we set to work and moved everyone with a Business or
Enterprise license over to a bundle that would automatically correct
the issue.
I want to take this opportunity to apologize for the trouble we may
have caused, and that we didn’t realize sooner that so many people
had been negatively affected. I would also like to reassure you that
we never intend to remove a grandfathered benefit from your account.
I hope you were not among the group that lost faith in us over this
issue. While we will always aim to resolve issues as soon as they
occur, we would ask that if you ever run into another problem, that
you contact us about it first. That way, we can rectify the problem
and reduce the trouble it causes you.
So it might be very often in case a plugin is changing the way to accès to the api of the developper.
Best Regards,
Norbert