Do you think these edits improve the post? Okay, maybe they're not the most substantial... but did any harm come of the edit? Would you have rejected such an edit with this reason?
This edit does not make the post even a little bit easier to read, easier to find, more accurate or more accessible. Changes are either completely superfluous or actively harm readability.
Alright, we can admit these edits are fairly trivial. But they do make the post (albeit slightly) easier to read. And that's the whole point of editing. Yes, one person can make a post pristine and perfectly easy to read... but that almost never happens. Instead, you can have a series of more minor edits. Or perhaps only one or two minor edits are needed.
So are hats encouraging bad behavior? To some extent, yes. But the good they encourage also needs to be taken into account. Was it essential to edit those posts? No. But it makes them easier to read, and as a side effect, bumps the post making more people read the questions and answers.
Maybe those edits weren't essential, but they did have a net positive impact. And if that's the effect hats have overall on the site... I think they've accomplished their goal.
Alright, I took a second look at some of these edits (while I'm less tired than when I wrote this answer), and while they don't disgust me, they're certainly not good. They did slightly improve the post, but not to much of an extent. I'm really not sure there's a good way to prevent this problem -- you could add additional requirements to earning said hats, but that likely would generate more -- not less -- problems.
However, it is important to note that nothing bad came of these edits. No content was destroyed; no people were hurt. So while I don't agree with these edits, I don't disagree with them either. Winter Bash is meant to encourage positive actions (similar to badges), and while these weren't the best of edits, the hat did encourage someone who had made ~20 edits previously to make an additional 5 edits. Perhaps that's more important than whether a few edits were too minor or not.