UPDATE execution time is increasing

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Hello!

I would like to ask following question:
I have created a table and I updated all records.
And I executed this update command again and again....
Execution time was growing after each step.
I cannot understand this behavior.
First update command took 6 sec, 30th update (same) command took 36 sec (6x times greater value!!!).
Can somebody explain me why increasing this update time?

-- 1st update: 6175 ms
-- 5th update: 9265 ms
-- 10th update: 15669 ms
-- 20th update: 26940 ms
-- 20th update: 36198 ms

PGSQL version: 9.1.5, parameters: default install used

Thanks your answer in advance!

SCRIPT:

DROP SCHEMA IF EXISTS tempdb CASCADE;
CREATE SCHEMA tempdb;
SET search_path TO tempdb;

DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t;
CREATE  TABLE t (
  id SERIAL ,
  num int NOT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (id)
);


insert into t
  SELECT *,0 FROM generate_series(1,100000);

update t set num=num+1;  -- 1st update: 6175 ms
update t set num=num+1;
update t set num=num+1;
update t set num=num+1;
update t set num=num+1;

update t set num=num+1;  -- 5th update: 9265 ms
.....


update t set num=num+1;  -- 10th update: 15669 ms
.....


update t set num=num+1;  -- 20th update: 26940 ms
.....


update t set num=num+1;  -- 30th update: 36198 ms
.....


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