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Did a pinch of digging and this Stack Overflow Question seems to be the best "all in one" answer to your question.
To try to explain from what I'm seeing:
That said, in most cases it looks like its more likely to be a "UI Bug". Theoretically, if no processes are running for an app, the Force Stop button is supposed to be deactivated (greyed out), but this check is apparently not very authoritatively checked, and defaults to Active if the OS isn't sure.
Hopefully any wrong info I've stated will summon a true expert to explain better.