It could also be PEEK... but it's essentially the same problem.
The liner is a high temperature plastic that, even though it's melting point is higher then the nozzle temperature, it still tends to wear out and become an issue as the nozzle ages.
As of right now, you can avoid this by going to an all metal hot end, or you can just replace the whole hot end assembly with a new, cheap j head.
Personally, I think it'd be more worth while to work on ceramic and glass connectors between the cold end and the hot end so that the teflon liners could be phased out completely without phasing in all metal pieces that require fans and can cause issues with prints, especially with high temperature materials like nylon.
Need to get myself some glass working materials....