In Black Crusade, Failings give you Corruption points (which can sometimes be beneficial). Failing your Chaos God gives 1 Corruption point.
You fail Khorne by losing a one on one fight, NOT by being too honorable/dishonorable, too compassionate, refusing to face an enemy, succumbing to fear, etc.
You fail Tzeentch by losing a fight with psyker foes, NOT by refusing to lie, being unambitious, too obvious, refusing to manipulate to your advantage, etc.
You fail Nurgle by losing consciousness from fatigue or wounds, NOT by not being paternal, not spreading disease or even curing disease, etc.
But you fail Slaanesh by not indulging your desires and by not desecrating/corrupting enemies.
This is interesting because Slaanesh followers are the only ones who are required to behave in a certain way... one would think that all the chaos gods are alike with Slaanesh (so a Khornate would have a Failing not by being defeated, because Khorne doesn't mind if his own followers bleed for him, but they might have a Failing for sparing a psyker or some such), or that Slaanesh would
Here's what I wonder: is Slaanesh more demanding and different in behavior because he's an alien god who was born in the massive destruction of his parent species, while the other chaos gods are more temperate since they were created without directly physically harming humanity?